Newsletter: June 24
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Nosy Neighbor: Just how many lanes are on Greenwich?
Four years ago: "Is Greenwich Street a single lane street, or more? There are no lines." And this month: "I saw white dashed lines being drawn down the middle of Greenwich St. I wonder why?"
Seen & Heard: Soho Rep play is Pulitzer finalist
And the current Soho Rep play is extended. Plus an enterprising Swiftie; Lyons Den at the Seaport; a new mental health practice in Fidi; youth workshops at Artists Space.
Catching Up on New Kids: Rembaum-Hanau
Tribecan Sharon Rembaum and longtime Downtowner Cécile Hanau anchor the Tribeca Design District with a studio and retail store on Duane.
Seen & Heard: Duane Park Patisserie is back open
Plus Tribeca Park collaborates with The Hort; Serafina expanding in Fidi; Slate Cafe takes over Laughing Man's food service. / 2 comments
Newsletter: June 20
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Sponsor Paid Transfer Taxes & Free CC at One Wall Street
For a limited time, receive sponsor-paid transfer taxes and a credit of 12 months of common charges. One Wall Street offers 100,000 sq ft of exceptional amenities in a of full-service Art Deco masterpiece. Studio lofts to four-bedroom luxury condominiums from $895,000.
135 Reade is for sale
The little three-story brick Greek revival just west of Hudson has a history that dates back to the early 1800s.
Catching Up with New Kids: Osteria Carlina
The restaurant, which opened last summer, joins its sister in the West Village and two new siblings in Red Hook and Italy. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: Lunchtime music series in Fidi
Plus dinner with Jean-Georges on a boat; Swedish Midsummer Festival this weekend; an uptick in break-ins on Broadway.
Plans for the Pier 26 estuarium fill out the last piece of the park
The building, designed as an science and education center for the estuary, has the potential to be the keystone of the Tribeca section of Hudson River Park. / 5 comments
Battery Park City’s new resiliency plans for Tribeca
The BPCA's resiliency plans no longer call for a wall to cut through Hudson River Park. / 8 comments
@Komanoff glad you agree about stopping fare beaters the MTA has admitted publicly to over 350 million being lost each... — Matt / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
@person: For the two NJ tunnels, inbound: only a 1.2% reduction immediately ($9, transit improvements still TK), rising to 4%... — Komanoff / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
West broadway both sides in front of Edwards and Odeon. These were changed recently with no warning and I'm so... — More dissapointment / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
The Individual Disability Exemption Plan (IDEP) is available for individuals who have disabilities or health conditions that prevent them from... — Tribeca Citizen / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
Where are the meters that go to 10p? — Tribeca Citizen / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
@Matt: Questions for you: * Why does the $1b/yr revenue requirement make CP regressive? * If it is regressive, why... — Komanoff / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
I hope they power wash afterwards. Such a filthy mess. — Not a Zona fan / The Zona sidewalk shed is down