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July 20, 2023

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

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

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July 19, 2023

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

July 18, 2023

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

July 17, 2023

Seen & Heard: Summer restaurant week starts July 24

Plus a Matt Damon interview at Gran Morsi; story hour in City Hall Park; metalworking at the Seaport.

Hallmark store on Greenwich has closed

The store inside the base of the BNY Mellon building closed with no ceremony or warning. / 8 comments

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