Nosy Neighbor: What’s happening with Hudson Street?
The city completed the milling of Hudson Street last week; repaving starts next week. / 9 comments
Sneak Peek: New sports bar on Park Place
Brickyard Craft Kitchen and Bar has 40 TVs and just as many taps and had its soft opening last week. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: WMP tennis court sign-up sheet returns
Plus Madison Reed opens on Duane; Plump opens on Reade; Duane Parks schedules Shred Day. / 2 comments
Another gallery for Broadway
A German gallerist who represents artists based in Rhineland, LA and more, has taken the 380 Broadway site on the northwest corner with White.
Newsletter: March 30
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The ‘unofficial planner’ of the Tribeca Gallery District
Tribeca architect Markus Dochantschi of studioMDA has designed many of the raw spaces that now make up the Tribeca Gallery District. / 2 comments
New Kid on the Block: The Lotus Method
A former ballet dancer has designed a workout just for pre- and post-partem women, meeting the demands that pregnancy puts on a woman's body.
Seen & Heard: 50 years of photos from Robert Simko
Plus PS 150 will host its online auction; happy hour in the dog run; security grants for religious institutions.
In the News: An expert on light gives a tour of her apartment
Plus the efforts to save 60 Wall; more on the fight over Wagner Park; 30 Park Place penthouse sells to the son of the richest man on earth.
A couch, a sprinkler and a lawsuit
A furniture company attempted to move a couch through the stairwell, hit a sprinkler head, flooded the building and repairs are still going on two years later. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: A way to report unlicensed cannabis shops
Plus enforcement of tobacco retailers; Caliza adds weekend brunch; a pup on the run and a happy ending. / 3 comments
New Kid at the Mall: Mah Ze Dahr
New(ish) to Hudson Eats: the bakery, founded in 2014 by an investment banker turned baker, has five other brick-and-mortars between here and DC.
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?
This is good news, and something I had hoped would happen once CP effectively tolled the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges,... — malcolm / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going