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March 8, 2021

In the News: Gifts to downtown from two longtime New Yorkers

The lives of both the creator of Charging Bull and a founder of Hudson River Park are covered in obits by The Times. / 1 comment

March 4, 2021

Open Letter: New York Law School wants to help the neighborhood move forward

The school's dean and president is planning an online forum for residents and businesses later this month as a way to start conversations about Tribeca's future. / 8 comments

March 3, 2021

Community Board 1 agendas for March

There are plans for two new restaurants at the Ecco! and Rosa Mexicano spaces, as well as discussions around hate crimes, tap water and Pier A.

March 1, 2021

Downtown Alliance’s year in review is not pretty

The population in the district -- south of Murray to The Battery -- is still down by 40 percent; 160 businesses have closed; only 23 percent of office workers are back. / 1 comment

Recent Comments
  • Aw - that's sad. — B / FedEx coming to Park Place and West Broadway

  • Nonna Dora’s is very special. I don’t think I’ve had better pasta anywhere else in NYC. Exquisitely prepared with just... — SW / Catching Up With New Kids: Nonna Dora’s

  • Happy to lend our gallery space if useful for any of the groups. — Hal Bromm / Four schools stranded after building accident on Broadway

  • Olio e Piu is in a phase of frantic expansion. That almost always ends badly. — J / Mr Chow is indeed closing

  • Nonna Dora's is such a lovely addition to the neighborhood and we go there often, both with family and friends.... — TM / Catching Up With New Kids: Nonna Dora’s

  • Love it! So glad to have in the hood. The food is great. Decor is funky interesting. And Nicola is... — Amy S / Catching Up With New Kids: Nonna Dora’s

  • The role Olio e Piu will play in diverting the B+T diners from Locanda Verde is the most exciting part... — P / Mr Chow is indeed closing

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February 26, 2021

Crowd Sourcing: What cool stuff have you found on the curb?

Comment here or send a note with your best street finds in the neighborhood. There's always a good haul out there. And this may be the golden age of street finds. / 8 comments

February 23, 2021

Seen & Heard: Resiliency plan for Fidi

A virtual open house on the climate resiliency plan this week; plus endorsements from a downtown political club; parking in the no parking area; movie theaters can open. / 2 comments

February 22, 2021

Local Business Update: Balloon Saloon

With offices closed and parties outlawed, the neighborhood's -- and the city's -- premier supplier of balloons and fun is barely getting by while battling an enemy: Amazon. / 14 comments

Seen & Heard: Coat drive today

Bring your used coats over to Harrison Street; Walker's is back open; smoking is on the rise; Nili Lotan is featuring local businesses on her Instagram. / 5 comments

February 19, 2021

60 Reasons to be excited about the future

While so much is still up in the air, it does seem like we are moving in the right direction -- and there are plenty of reasons to get excited about the future. / 5 comments

February 18, 2021

Looking Back on 2020: The people and the places we’ve lost

The pandemic stole so many lives, including those who invested so much in this neighborhood. And it has destroyed no less than 60 businesses. / 14 comments

February 17, 2021

Vague plans approved for restaurant at 181 Duane

The restaurant currently operating as Serenata -- in the former Max space -- was granted a liquor license by CB1, despite the fact that it's been serving all along. But hey, it's a pandemic! / 12 comments

February 14, 2021

BNY Mellon seeks to eliminate the public lobby space at 240 Greenwich

The bank plans to create an enhanced public plaza at Murray and West as well as improved streetscapes along Greenwich and Murray. But it is also proposing to eliminate the POPs inside its lobby. / 14 comments

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