Newsletter: March 23

AN UPDATE ON TWO DOWNTOWN SHELTERS
The Safe Haven shelter next to Peck Slip School was reopened by Mamdani; the shelter proposed for Beekman is coming in late 2027.

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HOTEL EXPANSION PLANS REJECTED BY CB1
The hotel has applied to the city for a variance to add a floor of residential and commercial space. But neighbors say they have not seen repairs from the initial construction.

SMORGASBURG CONCEPT COMING TO GOVERNORS ISLAND
Six Coasts by Smor­gas­burg will take over 32,000 square feet of water­front facing Downtown. The menu will draw on six coastal iden­ti­ties.

SEEN & HEARD
Tulips over Laight Street: Fox Fodder Flowers is giving away tulips on the Laight Street Bridge tomorrow. Plus 40 years of Poets House; Marinara Pizza sign is up; Timothy Taylor gallery to close.

JAY’S PIZZA IS OPEN
The first of several new pizza places has opened on Chambers. Plus Poets House celebrates 40 years’ surveying The Battery waterfront; Graphic Rewilding at Brookfield.

THISBOWL GETTING READY
The Australian Sweetgreen has taken a space at 100 Barclay and West. Plus Battery Conservancy founder to be honored; Balloon Museum scores Marina Abramović; glass at R & Company.

 

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