Community Board 1 agendas for June
Discussions on the Loft's Candies building, Marc Forgione's new project, the African Burial Ground, PS 150's new digs, and more. / 11 comments
Seen & Heard: A gallery comes to One Hudson
Plus movies and exercise start now at the Seaport; River to River starts next week; a new Chinese restaurant opens in Fidi.
In the News: Ballfield terrace repair now at $8 mill
Plus digging has started at 65 Franklin; more on Pier A; push back on luxury residential for 5 WTC. / 3 comments
Destination Ice Cream: Mister Dips at Pier 17
The Seaport and Pier 17 are coming back to life, with some new storefronts finally activated and the Fulton Street beer garden open again.
Newsletter: May 31 | Happy Memorial Day
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Where in Tribeca?
This may be too easy for most of you eagle eyes, but I never tire of these neighborhood details. Where is it? / 2 comments
BPCA will pursue design/build plans for resiliency in Tribeca and Rockefeller
Plans to protect Battery Park City will include barriers along West Street as far up as N. Moore, as well as a new design for the north section of Rockefeller. / 16 comments
Seen & Heard: Blue Ribbon Sushi coming to William
Plus Revel has electric rideshare for Downtown; Deborah Remington at Bortolami; Two Bridges groups fight on. / 3 comments
The return of the banks and their people
With Goldman workers due back mid-June and an influx of Citi employees coming in July, there could be as many as 10,000 workers back in the neighborhood. / 4 comments
Governors Island upzoning on its way to City Council vote
The City Council votes today to upzone 34 acres on the southeast end of Governors Island, paving (literally) the way for 225-foot buildings. / 10 comments
In the News: Mayoral candidate arrested in protest
One mayoral candidate is arrested, another is booed, all right here; plus the neighborhoods with the highest real estate prices now; a new show at Patrick Parrish. / 7 comments
Newsletter: May 27
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I knew the tenants upstairs, I was always at that apartment, and they were evicted quite quickly! Let me know... — Emma / Action at the old Tribeca Tavern
Good afternoon. When my family moved from SoHo to Independence Plaza in 1975 I was nine years old, lol and... — Lisa P / History of Hudson River piers on display in the park
I don’t think that we need a Cannabis shop in our neighborhood. When Larry Gluck bought Independence Plaza we lost... — Lisa P / Cannabis shop coming to Duane and Lafayette
Was really excited for this opening in the neighborhood but unfortunately it was the worst manicure I've received. It also... — AJ Barnes / New Kid on the Block: Peach Bling
Very sad about the destruction of Upper Room. As the linked article notes, this sets a very bad precedent. There... — Marcus / In the News: Battery Park City courtyard is demolished
They're an entirely gluten free bakery so maybe that's a good enough USP for people to come — Max / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel
"PLUS a heard a rumor that the upstairs tenants had been cleared out so" - isn't there a story here?... — Heide Fasnacht / Action at the old Tribeca Tavern