Celebrate Easter with Lower Manhattan Community Church
Celebrate Easter with LMCC! Join us Sunday, April 10th at 10 AM for a special Easter service. All are welcome. We look forward to celebrating with you! / Sponsored
New garbage rules have shopkeepers frustrated
Businesses are now required to put their garbage out at 8p, which is a challenge for anyone that closes at 5p. / 7 comments
Community Board 1 agendas for April
Meetings will address the resiliency plans for the highway, store closings in BPC, a big change for Walker Street, and more. / 11 comments
Trump will appear in court this afternoon
Trump's arraignment, expected around 2p, should have Centre Street clogged up all day.
Seen & Heard: Tickets on sale for Taste
Plus some locals capture shocking photos of Saturday's storm; a seminar on how to access public data; the case of the missing mermaid at Holywater.
Repaving starts on the West Street bike path
The Hudson River Park bike path — which is actually part of the state Route 9A, aka West Street — will be under construction for the next four months. / 5 comments
Field Trip: Pier 57 (Part Deux)
There are two acres of quirky public open space on the roof of Pier 57 in Chelsea, perfect for sunning, views and picnics. / 2 comments
“Barcade” = bar + arcade coming to Amish space
The local bar/arcade chain has applied for a liquor license for the former Amish Market, 7500 square feet on the block of West Broadway between Murray/Park Place. / 16 comments
Newsletter: April 3
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Field Trip: Hudson River Park’s Pier 57 in Chelsea (part one)
A food court and culinary incubator opens this weekend alongside public education programs from Hudson River Park's education team. / 8 comments
Seen & Heard: MOCA president will be founding director at Smithsonian Women’s Museum
Plus the Tribeca Ball is next week; Schubert at the Downtown Community Center; two travel experts join forces. / 1 comment
Tribeca Ball at the New York Academy of Art will honor Amy Sherald
The dinner and studio party at the New York Academy of Art will light up Franklin Street on Tuesday, April 4. / Sponsored
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?