Newsletter: October 27

NINE ARRESTED IN ICE RAIDS ON CANAL
More than 70 federal officers stormed Canal Street last week, arresting street vendors and protestors alike.

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ILLEGAL VENDING ON CANAL: “IT’S A CONSTANT CHURN.”
Representatives from DSNY, the 1st Precinct and the Manhattan DA’s office fielded questions about illegal and counterfeit vending.

SMITH & MILLS AND YVES BUILDING HAS SOLD
The corner building on the northeast side of Greenwich and N. Moore with the two restaurants on the ground floor sold in August.

For the first time, world-renowned artist Es Devlin brings her acclaimed work CONGREGATION to the U.S. Devlin’s multimedia installation, called an “extraordinary, powerful new work” by BBC, can be experienced with Pay-What-You-Wish reservations at
PAC NYC from Oct 29–Nov 1.
RESERVE TIX

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PAC NYC: ICONS OF CULTURE celebrates Women in Front with high profile conversations featuring women who are leading the way and making a distinct mark on our society. Join Christy Turlington Burns, Es Devlin, Danai Gurira, Tiffany Haddish, Lucy Liu, and Laura Brown & Kristina O’Neal for a series of dynamic conversations over three nights (Nov 29–Oct 1) on how culture shapes our lives and inspires us all to be iconic in our own lives.
Tickets & Schedule

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MAMAN REOPENS AFTER RENOVATION
The restaurant expanded and renovated. Plus a moonrise over Tribeca; Wells Fargo coming along on Chambers and West Broadway; Sunrise senior living is now The Capstone Battery Park City.

DUANE PARK PATISSERIE IS BACK OPEN
The bakery, which has been on Duane for 33 years, was closed by the city after the state failed to renew its permit as it had for three decades.

 

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