March 23, 2026 Newsletter
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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