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November 24, 2020

In the News: 456 Greenwich on track for April 2022

The loans are for sale, but the building is moving ahead; a badass at PQ; 87 Leonard sues its developer; Mariah's triplex digs on Franklin. / 2 comments

November 17, 2020

Nosy Neighbor: Is this Spectrum sign legal?

"The Spectrum logo signage on Chambers/Church must be the largest branding in Tribeca! I’m wondering if it’s to code for illuminated signs?" / 3 comments

November 14, 2020

Seen & Heard: Glass box for 13 Harrison roof

Plus a souvenir from another era; a sidewalk sale at Lola Tribeca today; a bus makes a wrong turn and recovers. / 1 comment

November 13, 2020

The Times editorial board calls Seaport development “smart”

And last night's Community Board meeting on the topic went into overtime, to be continued next month.

Recent Comments
  • David and Judy are part of what makes our community so special! — madeline lanciani / Old Kid on a New Block: Finlay + Gage

  • i commented before on this park and how it was renovated 3 times since i have lived here which is... — adam glassman / Skateboarders discover Bogardus Plaza

  • There’s also a van at the corner of Water and Whitehall next to the SI Ferry terminal. Black van with... — Hudson River / Working the line at CityMD

  • If skaters damage the plaza, and if they pose a hazard to others, then it's right that the skating should... — Marcus / Skateboarders discover Bogardus Plaza

  • OBSESSED with Street! my god, how she captured the essence of the city - the faces of all the people,... — urban cowgirl / James Nares on the ’70s Tribeca art scene: “It was like a playground.”

  • As long as the majority of skaters are somewhat mindful of others and not creating havoc, I see nothing wrong.... — Emmanuel Rocha / Skateboarders discover Bogardus Plaza

  • How many of the posts above excusing this behavior are from the same person? Skateboarding in that plaza is illegal,... — James / Skateboarders discover Bogardus Plaza

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November 12, 2020

Howard Hughes’ plans for 250 Water vs. the Seaport Historic District

The project has a lot of moving parts, including brownfield cleanup, affordable housing, support for the Seaport Museum, and -- here's the kicker -- towers that exceed zoning by 350 feet. / 4 comments

November 6, 2020

In the News: The Odeon’s curbside social hierarchy

Plus riding the rails in the pandemic era; retreating to the beaches; tech companies rethink the office (again). / 13 comments

November 2, 2020

Toni Morrison’s Tribeca pied-à-terre is for sale

The novelist bought this home in 2014 and filled it with books, of course, as well as souvenirs of her literary achievements. / 7 comments

October 16, 2020

In the News: An Odeon oral history

Plus the Leaning Tower of Seaport struggling with lenders; art that confronts white supremacy at James Cohan; Orior takes on rugs. / 1 comment

October 13, 2020

Pier A is still closed and in flux

Pier A Harbor House, which opened in 2014 in The Battery, is closed for the foreseeable future. It's a loss, especially given its generous outdoor space.

October 9, 2020

In the News: Man arrested for shots fired on Franklin

Plus a show at Postmasters illustrates 2020 crises; an explainer on the Soho rezoning; kudos for the new residence on Church and Chambers. / 3 comments

September 23, 2020

Seen & Heard: Eligible men at The Beekman

A Tiktoker celebrates downtown nightlife singles scenes; the galleries will stay open late on Friday; 11 Greene is revealed.

The return of the hotels — or not

City hotels are limping along at 40 percent occupancy rates, and while some of ours are back open, a couple have yet to announce their return. / 4 comments

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