I think gnomes are good luck? Where is this little guy, hidden in the ivy? / 1 comment
Sure, this is a bit of a walk away, but it's so fun I had to include. Too easy? Where t'is? / 3 comments
In case you were tempted: No riders. If you don't know now you know. Where is it? / 2 comments
Where is this (tails up - yipes) embedded nickel with its drawing of Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home in Virginia. / 1 comment
Where in Tribeca is this cast iron fleur de lis, the stylized lily that is also a symbol of French royalty? / 2 comments
Where are these colorful squiggles that only have meaning for engineers? (And that better not mean more construction for this corner...) / 9 comments
Where in Tribeca is this graphic image, made more unusual by serving a new purpose and being mounted upside down? / 2 comments
Didn't realize these green buttons had so much detail till I got "close." Where are they? / 5 comments
Part two of Where in Tribeca - Art Edition: have you spotted this ancient reptile? Turns out he was added to the streetscape a month ago. / 2 comments
Grub Street article. https://www.grubstreet.com/article/tin-building-report.html — MSA / Trouble at the Tin Building?
This is promising indeed. As for the horn honking, why is there no enforcement against that? It's a disgrace. — Marcus / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going
Methinks the comment is primarily a tu quoque fallacy. They have been abundant in the last 10 days! — malcolm / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going
Why would anyone reduce e-commerce orders? Now it gets here faster & less damaged. Same with Uber -- faster trips.... — J Frank P / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going
Question: For people enthusiastic about Congestion Pricing and particularly if seeking fewer vehicles on the streets.... Are people making their... — Lin / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going
I was indifferent to congestion pricing (I don't own a car and take the train a lot already, and I... — B.Thompson / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going
To correct my own correction, the food hall that closed downstairs of Essex Market was called the Market Line, which... — malcolm / Trouble at the Tin Building?