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November 28, 2011

In the News: School Rezoning Meetings

Plus: Security reversal at the New York Mercantile Exchange; Thai restaurant closed in FiDi.

Through Milo’s Eyes

Milo Hess sent over another batch of his quirky street photography—it's more proof that he sees moments and vignettes that the rest of us walk right by.

Newsletter: Nov. 28

Nosy Neighbor: Pier 25 pellets • Fracking meeting • What's coming up around here • Real estate report • Canal Street rejection • Fitness trainer • And more

November 27, 2011

In the News: Frackfest

Experience the hydrofracking debate in person. Plus: Body found in the water off Battery Park City; fitness trainer Oscar Smith; top doorman; Small Business Saturday; one-bedroom rentals.

Recent Comments
  • Note to editor: It would be helpful to me and maybe others to list all the candidates running for each... — Skip Blumberg / The Candidates 2026: Grace Lee for Senate District 27

  • Hope they win the fight. NYC literally just released a report about how they want to increase the tree canopy.... — person / An renewed effort to save Battery Park City’s trees

  • This is not the story we are hearing. It was some stranger who found the child and not anyone connected... — T-Mom / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed

  • Exactly. It’s ridiculous that this park does not have a gate. This isn’t the first and won’t be the last... — A / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed

  • Let's examine the idea that the park does not promote safety by NOT having an enclosed entrance to the park... — N / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed

  • In addition to BPC, many trees far older than 40 years were felled in Battery Park. One of the hallmarks... — Heide Fasnacht / An renewed effort to save Battery Park City’s trees

  • The quotes from the director are weird and self-aggrandizing. As the person below noted, this incident shows a troubling gap... — JR / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed

More...

Coming Up: Wyclef Jean, Music Sale, Vintage Photos

But wait, there's more!

November 26, 2011

Recent Real Estate Sales in Tribeca

Ten sales were reported in the past two weeks—including two units in the Skylofts building.

November 25, 2011

In the News: Renovation Rejection

Not good enough for Canal Street. Plus: Northern Tribeca; inside a loft sale at 67 Hudson; Julie Menin running for Manhattan Borough President.

Nosy Neighbor: What Are Those Black Pellets on Pier 25?

"What are those small black pellets in the athletic field at Pier 25? They're kind of the size of Grape-Nuts cereal, or maybe Pop Rocks." —U.

Where in Tribeca…?

Know where this was shot? Say so in the comments. (Update: We have a winner!) / 1 comment

Newsletter: Nov. 25

New Kid on the Block: Kutsher's Tribeca • Schoolhouse Electric & Supply • Loft Peeping: Playful Triplex • 9/11 Museum • Defacing Tribeca • Much more

November 23, 2011

Seen & Heard: 1 N. Moore

Plus: Tribeca Greenmarket report (including a way to help the less fortunate celebrate Thanksgiving); Small Business Saturday promotion.

In the News: Hudson River Park Renderings

...of the unfinished segment. Plus: Small Business Saturday; combining Governors Island with Manhattan; Picasso Pizzeria. / 1 comment

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