Le Pain Quotidien gets a glow-up
The company, which went into bankruptcy and was then acquired, make some smart changes with the interior. / 2 comments
Newsletter: September 16
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Seen & Heard: Events in Duane Park Sunday
Plus another Gillie and Marc sculpture at the WTC; the next hearing on the resiliency plans for Rockefeller and Tribeca streets; Dunkin on Murray is closed for renovations.
Smoke shop on Canal and Church has closed
...as did the one at 424 Broadway. But the street vendors are still out in force. / 10 comments
Live a Luxurious Life at The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights
Elevate your senior living experience at The Watermark at Brooklyn heights, where luxury meets tranquility. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: The TC Independiente
Plus another Playto daycare coming to BPC; folk dancing on Belvedere Terrace; San Gennaro is on starting today.
Hidden in the Seaport: FishBridge Park
The 35-year-old community garden, now an official city park, is a hidden oasis worth a weekend visit. / 2 comments
Local filmmaker premieres new short at Soho Film Festival
Filmmaker and Tribecan Alixx Schottland, who with her husband, Matt Pomerantz, owns Zucker's Bagels, will premiere "Love, Music, Shelter" on Sept. 21.
Newsletter: September 12
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Lighting the dark on 9/11
The Tribute in Light shines from the roof of a parking garage on Greenwich and Edgar, 88 beams that converge in the night sky. / 1 comment
Street closures for 9/11
The NYPD will close several streets in Battery Park City as well as the area between Broadway and West, Barclay and Rector.
How the Warren Street Hotel got to be teal
It started out as a handsome green/black, dabbled with a yellow option, and settled on what is called Shadow Blue. / 13 comments
@Matt: Questions for you: * Why does the $1b/yr revenue requirement make CP regressive? * If it is regressive, why... — Komanoff / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
I hope they power wash afterwards. Such a filthy mess. — Not a Zona fan / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
I believe this a a regressive tax especially when the law requires the MTA raise 1 billion per year from... — Matt / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
One Zona Tribeca shed has been removed! Looks as if they are all finally coming down. I sincerely hope they... — Not a Zona fan / An update on the future of curbside dining sheds
totally agree, Hochul has watered down CP after illegally delaying implementation by six months & played terrible politics. She ran... — Isaac / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
Are there any exemptions for the ill and handicapped driving to doctors? — Bruce Ehrmann / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
With the new administration. Along with Medicare, Social Security, the FDA, the Education Department.... you will enjoy plowing snow yourself,... — Bruce / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back