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April 1, 2024

Who is driving all these cars downtown?

Revisiting the MTA's study on where cars in the Central Business District -- and Tribeca -- are coming from. / 12 comments

Nosy Neighbor: Any idea what this scaffolding is about?

There are new sidewalk bridges running along the length of the AT&T Long Lines Building on both Thomas and Worth. / 2 comments

Newsletter: April 1

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March 29, 2024

New Kid in Fidi: Complete Playground

A local resident has created a massive play space on Broad Street with all three of his kids in mind -- one of whom is autistic.

Recent Comments
  • 25 years already! Dang! Rip to all those we lost — Tiff / Events for 9/11 on the 25th anniversary

  • SHOCKER! The government sold us a lie?? Not only has this done nothing for air quality, it's also done nothing... — Matt / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

  • Looks good! It's tall but only a couple blocks from the tall 401 Broadway so I think it will look... — Marcus / Construction is underway at 65 Franklin

  • A quarter of a century. It’s insane. I miss those towers. I miss the old city. Great memories. — Anthony / Events for 9/11 on the 25th anniversary

  • Agree with you, sadly the opportunity to have green absorbing materials and a measured steps while technology catches up was... — No more concrete / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction

  • Just curious...what is your source for asserting Tribeca has some of the worst air quality in the area? — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

  • This study seems half baked. While it’s good news that no significant increase was detected at the areas outside of... — person / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

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Proposal to add 287 Broadway to the register of historic places

The former leaning tower of Tribeca was added to the city's list of landmarks in 1989, and now is on a list for the State and National Registers of Historic Places. / 1 comment

Seen & Heard: Coffee in a historic landmark

Plus the neighborhood in chalk; Wagner Park, razed; shred-a-thon coming to Fulton. / 11 comments

March 28, 2024

Congestion pricing plan passes the MTA board

Tolling could start as soon as June 1 for the area known as the Central Business District south of 60th Street. / 24 comments

Richard Serra, whose monumental steel sculptures transformed public and private spaces, dies at 85

The sculptor helped define Tribeca as a haven for artists. creating a studio and a home out of a building on Duane Street. / 2 comments

Newsletter: March 28

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March 27, 2024

In the News: The last days of Sheldon Silver

Plus a real estate and divorce saga at 70 Vestry; a fire at 125 Greenwich; electric helicopters coming soon?

Some of the city’s best wine lists are here

Five local restaurants win prizes for their wine lists from an international rating organization.

Seen & Heard: Houseman opens for lunch

Plus Beefbar opens April 4; Smorgasburg starts April 5; how one weird rodent made America. / 1 comment

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