Community Board 1 agendas for March
Discussions on a street naming for Robert DeNiro, more street trees, landmarking the post office, booze at the new department store and more. / 3 comments
Newsletter: March 6
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Tribecan Rafael Viñoly, celebrated architect of buildings across the globe, dies at 78
He left his mark on Downtown as an architect, an urban visionary and generous supporter of these neighborhoods. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Local meal kits coming soon
Plus the last two resiliency construction meetings for BPC are this month; Poets House is back?; Nero Lab coming to 40 Wall.
Deli coming to Chambers and Church
Tribeca Deli & Grill has its signs up, so now we wait for what is a great addition to the neighborhood. / 2 comments
Nosy Neighbor: Is Mr. Exotix allowed to flash all night?
B. wrote: "There might not be any recourse for ugly, but the flashing we are praying is against the rules - it flashes right into our home." / 3 comments
Construction Update: 65 Franklin / 360 Broadway
This is just a sad story, so proceed with caution. The development for Franklin and Broadway has been stalled for years and their permits run out this month. / 14 comments
Newsletter: March 2
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Seen & Heard: 30 years at Art Projects International
Plus a slowdown at the SLA; the Bin Laden Papers at the 9/11 Memorial; a new deli on Varick? / 4 comments
In the News: More prominent victims of 9/11 cancers
Three prominent Downtown residents who made a vast impact on the neighborhood's development have died from 9/11-related illnesses. / 1 comment
Sneak Peek: The Perelman Performing Arts Center
One of the last elements of the master plan for the World Trade Center, the PAC will feature three theaters that morph into 50 different arrangements for all sorts of performances. / 9 comments
Jungle Boys smoke shop has closed
The LA-based weed shop didn't try to disguise its true nature, and paid some fines as a result. / 11 comments
Slight correction, but I think Essex Market (which moved from across Delancey) is still open with the same vendors; it's... — malcolm / Trouble at the Tin Building?
The Tin Building is fun - but there were and are already so many food places and restaurants in the... — Lin / Trouble at the Tin Building?
This corrects typos above, This debate is one sided. It focuses on reducing traffic, emissions and the time it takes... — Brett Adam Forman / Tracking the Congestion Pricing Tracker
Dunno, but there should be camera infrastructure. They said they are installing cameras at 120 points. — Tribeca Citizen / Clarity — finally — on one angle of congestion pricing for Downtown residents
Neglect, neglect, neglect. Many of the McDonalds HVAC systems in NYC are not functioning properly. Most of McDonalds HVAC system’s... — Same Old Story / In the News: McDonald’s sues its neighbors
The view is not down Reade Street, You can't see Citi Bank building from that angle or INP — G / In the News: Two Downtown connections to the best restaurants in NYC
If anyone thinks $9 is going to stop people from driving into the city they are delusional. Jack the price... — Harry / Tracking the Congestion Pricing Tracker