Seen & Heard: Zadig & Voltaire opens
Plus Chambers in the Michelin guide; Steve Buscemi shoots at the Square Diner; celebrate the history of Lower Manhattan on July 4.
In the News: Local doctor accused of filming patients
Plus a mother and child are struck by an ebike on Broadway; Ortuzar Projects will move to 5 White; Clive Davis sells his apartment on Leonard. / 2 comments
The Post answers a Nosy Neighbor
Turns out the guy with a pile of furniture on his car is just a guy with a pile of furniture on his car, and he sells his parking spaces for cash. / 5 comments
Renderings revealed for 277 Canal at Broadway
The three-story Renaissance Revival-style commercial building will be preserved with 10 stories of residential added on top. / 10 comments
Newsletter: June 26
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Neighbors oppose plans for The Palm space
The application indicated dancing, cover charges and a doorman, but the owners say their goal is a restaurant partially designed for "power breakfasts." / 24 comments
In the News: The Oped we’ve been waiting for
Two climate activists take on the Army Corps' plan for the west side that would most definitely ruin everything we value about living next to the river. / 7 comments
Dressed up for Pride
Rainbow installations celebrate pride around the neighborhood. The parade is Sunday.
Seen & Heard: River & Blues in Rockefeller
Plus last chance for early voting; live music at Sant Ambroeus; rooftop movies at Pier 17; Dumas play at Castle Clinton.
In the News: Campaign finance status for council contenders
Plus Fidi Italian Etrusca has closed; city workers can work remote two days a week; an analysis of old office buildings' value.
Seen & Heard: The Stones on Staple
Plus the Ectomobile races down N. Moore; a Dragon Boat festival this weekend; the Complete Playground will open in August.
The mystery of the messages from 85 Franklin continues
Periodic installations in the window of the little taxpayer between Church and Broadway offered political commentary -- and a mystery. / 2 comments
@Matt: You didn't answer my Q as to why NYC's most venerable and respected antipoverty would org strongly support CP... — Komanoff / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
As someone who knows nothing about fashion is this a big deal? — Randy / Telfar opens its first brick-and-mortar on Broadway
This will hurt our businesses in the city. Restaurants, grocery stores etc. Working people will pay the price. All prices... — Native / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
Great - another kids store or fitness class coming soon — B / Sushi of Gari has closed
@Komanoff glad you agree about stopping fare beaters the MTA has admitted publicly to over 350 million being lost each... — Matt / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
@person: For the two NJ tunnels, inbound: only a 1.2% reduction immediately ($9, transit improvements still TK), rising to 4%... — Komanoff / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
West broadway both sides in front of Edwards and Odeon. These were changed recently with no warning and I'm so... — More dissapointment / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back