Sidewalk loudspeaker at 376 Broadway is tormenting neighbors
The people operating the public plaza at Broadway and White are using a camera and loudspeaker to monitor -- and censor -- activity there. / 15 comments
In the News: Suits against congestion pricing
Plus Staten Island might sue too; an emerging design star among us; construction resumes at 125 Greenwich. / 19 comments
One Wall Street: Immediate Occupancy
A visionary transformation of an Art Deco masterpiece, One Wall Street’s luxury studio to 4 bedroom condominium residences set a new standard for gracious living in Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhood. / Sponsored
Another two illegal smoke shops come to the neighborhood
Jungle on Mars and Top Shelf "Convenience" are the latest additions to the city's burgeoning collection. / 14 comments
Piercing Party at Greenwich St. Jewelers!
RSVP to get pierced this Fri. 7/28 or Sat. 7/29 at Tribeca's award-winning jewelry boutique. Shop hundreds of studs, leave pierced with a new jewel / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: BMCC helps out WMP
Plus the viewiest spot in the 1st Precinct; oysters and champagne on the sidewalk; Real Pilates adds a BK location.
Walker Hotel roof bar tormenting neighbors
The space -- now called The Flower Shop Rooftop -- is driving neighbors nuts with chatter and music, and the hotel didn't offer much of a solution. / 2 comments
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. / 6 comments











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