Jin Market will close for good in two weeks
A market has been at 111 Hudson for decades, save for a brief stint as a nightclub in the late '70s. It's a loss. / 11 comments
Newsletter: June 6
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New Kid on the Block: Della’s
The diminutive wine bar just off the corner of West Broadway and Warren -- a Frankly Wines venture -- has an adventurous by-the-glass list and cheeses by the slice.
Books of Tribeca: Our Laundry, Our Town
The memoir by Tribecan and playwright Alvin Eng traces his story from behind the counter at his parents laundry in Flushing to a life in performance, from punk rock to NPR. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Dine Around Downtown next week
Plus wine and carrots at Jungsik; dance performances in the Playscape at The Battery this weekend; sailing is underway at the Seaport. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Immersive theater at MOCA
The show will be catered by Nom Wah Tea Parlor. Plus One White Street is now open downstairs on Monday; Soho Rep will host its gala on a rooftop; riding the new Citi Bikes.
The Candidates 2022: Ryder Kessler for State Assembly District 66
The June 28 primary - the first of two - will have statewide races plus one for our state Assembly seat. / 13 comments
Newsletter: June 2
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Community Board 1 agendas for June
More discussion of Wagner Park's imminent closing; the cleanup of the 250 Water site; and a spate of new restaurants.
Avenues’s Small World Program for 1- and 2-year-olds is Expanding
Small World provides a nurturing, play-based environment where students start developing a lifelong love of learning. / Sponsored
Farm.One has closed
The basement of 77 Worth had a hidden treasure -- a hydroponic farm for in-demand microgreens. But the damage to the restaurant industry during covid did it in. / 1 comment
Racines will open as Chambers in two weeks
The celebrated neighborhood restaurant on Chambers Street will now have an apt name and a redesigned space and concept. / 1 comment
Agree with you. Over in battery park, I find it frustrating when dog owners allow their dogs to use the... — BPCdad / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part
Sadly that is true. Not to mention folks who proactively let their dogs pee on schools and places of worship.... — slm / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part
Land map incorporating proposed, unbuilt courthouse design (with four (4!) entrance staircases, here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b8/Bromley_Manhattan_Plate_008_publ._1916.jpg/1280px-Bromley_Manhattan_Plate_008_publ._1916.jpg — James / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part
The design architect won a competition in 1913 that would have been a circular building reminiscent of the Colosseum. WWI... — James / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part
The sidewalks stink because nobody curbs their dog anymore. The city could fund the schools with a simple month of... — J Frank P / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part
would love to know how charging $9 to get a car from 63rd street to literally leave the city through... — SCJ / Clarity — finally — on one angle of congestion pricing for Downtown residents
I get that the sidewalks stink but there's a water emergency. I'd rather have water to shower than wash sidewalks.... — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part