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Newsletter: June 2
First Look: Hudson Eats at Brookfield Place • Previewing Le District • Community Board 1 June Agendas • Nosy Neighbor: Strollers at Tribeca Pediatrics • Tribeca Royale • Outdoor Movies at the Seaport • More
Debating Cafeteria’s Liquor License
Also on June’s Community Board 1 agendas: The new hotel that wants a rooftop bar; the Pier 40 air rights deal; Pier 26 construction; South Street Seaport development; tour buses; 87 Leonard; and much more. / 7 comments
In the News: Church Street Building Sold
Plus: Battery Park City's Percy Corcoran has passed away; local politicians still haven't seen Pier 40 air-rights deal; Pier 17 demolition nearly done; the wine at Bâtard. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Outdoor Movies at the Seaport
Plus: A new source for burrata; last days for Cristina Dos Santos and Canis Minor shops; outrigger race and festival; Starbucks. / 5 comments
An Update on Le District
Chef Jordi Vallès, who is overseeing the "French Eataly," was at the Hudson Eats preview with a layout of the market and restaurants and a timetable as to when they might open. / 4 comments
Inside Hudson Eats: Part 3
And now, menus and more for the second half of the restaurants: Dig Inn, Olives, Umami Burger, Chop't Creative Salad Company, Skinny Pizza, Little Muenster, and Sprinkles. / 4 comments
Inside Hudson Eats: Part 2
Photos of the menus, food, and more for Num Pang Sandwich Shop, Tartinery, Mighty Quinn's Barbeque, Black Seed Bagels, Dos Toros Taqueria, and Blue Ribbon Sushi. / 4 comments
First Look: Hudson Eats, the Food Court at Brookfield Place
It's possibly the nicest food court you've ever seen, with estimable tenants. Part 1: The place in general and the seating areas. / 10 comments
In the News: Panning the 9/11 Memorial
Plus: 30 Park Place concrete paneling; July 4 festival details; Seaport food-truck agita; Shipley & Halmos sample sale; 3 World Trade Center update; 50 West renderings. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Tribeca Royale Setback
Plus: Thanks from Mike Gilson's sisters; Ultrafit on Warren; Washington Market Park concerts; Department of Transportation wayfinding signage; 49-51 Chambers sales office; Fulton Center; tool company sold. / 5 comments
Nosy Neighbor: Why Are There Strollers Left Overnight at Tribeca Pediatrics?
"In my experience, children and strollers are generally 1:1, so I've always found it curious to see strollers parked in the lobby of Tribeca Pediatrics at night. Any idea what's up?" —K.



