Newsletter: July 24
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In the News: Celebrating Hudson River Park on its 25th
Former Gov. George Pataki and Manhattan Youth executive director Bob Townley reflect on the crazy efforts and wild dreams it took to create the park. / 3 comments
Old News Department: Oculus Beer Garden
Despite the fact that this is a beer garden with no draft beer, it's a lively addition to the unbuilt 2 World Trade Center plaza. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: 14 White making progress?
Plus a new street tree for Hudson? blooming curbside dining sheds at Petrarca; an Irish Exit for Moynihan Train Hall. / 2 comments
Could 172 Duane finally see daylight?
A representative for the owner said work would start shortly and be completed in six months. Here's hoping. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: Local producer scores seven Emmy nominations
Plus new curbside dining sheds for two local restaurants; a call for suggestions for new housing sites. / 2 comments
Newsletter: July 20
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Deranged man hits four victims with wood plank this morning
The attacks started at Gold and Beekman and ended on Church and Warren when two transit officers chased the man on foot. / 21 comments
Field Trip: Paddling on the Gowanus Canal
If you want a view into how the city *really* works, especially if you live in a completely sanitized neighborhood like ours, paddle up the Gowanus in Brooklyn. / 3 comments
In the News: Crown Shy team opening in Flatiron
Plus Alex Edelman throws pots at BKLYN Clay; an exit interview with the Soho Rep. artistic director; a story out of Brooklyn with a Tribeca connection. / 2 comments
TCQ&A: Author Sidney Karger
The comedy writer and working screenwriter for film and TV on the neighborhood's hit list -- and his debut novel. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Outdoor movies on Oculus Plaza
Plus a artist's art collection at Pearl River; a Downtown walking tour of American Judaism; the wildfire smog in watercolor. / 1 comment








Great house, great story and great people. — G / Townhouse Peeping: 25 Harrison Street
Agreed ... in addition to it being one of the most photographed streets in the city, it is poorly drained... — WCJ / In the News: A deep dive into laying stone streets
I think it would be great to re-cobble Staple Street. It is certainly is used for films and photo shoots... — B / In the News: A deep dive into laying stone streets
… and I’ll continue to drink the water (filtered), but not the KoolAid … — Jeff / Mamdani wins mayoral race; Cuomo takes Tribeca
Ms. Benzinger, please take heart and continue to thrive in this depressingly changed neighborhood. Still more than a few fine... — Jeff / Mamdani wins mayoral race; Cuomo takes Tribeca
In other local news, one of our high profile local restaurant groups has acquired the long vacant Tribeca Tavern space... — Reademan / Carnegie Diner & Café and Delos Greek Restaurant coming to 200 Chambers
Hi, Found this in Eater https://ny.eater.com/2025/5/21/24433838/carnegie-diner-carnegie-hall-lawsuit-nyc — DT / Carnegie Diner & Café and Delos Greek Restaurant coming to 200 Chambers