In the News: Keegan Michael-Key has left Jenga
Plus an update on the Windows on the World staff looks back and forward; the Tin Building wraps up; 7 Dey is complete.
Seen & Heard: Anassa Taverna is open
The North End Grill space is finally activated; John Willenbecher will show work from the '60s at Craig F. Starr Gallery; a new gym will open in former Lyons Den.
Governors Island will stay open all year
The timing comes as the city receives submissions for a 1 million square foot climate center for the upzoned side of the island. / 1 comment
Upcoming Free events at Brookfield Place you won’t want to miss!
Art walks, trivia nights, Halloween installations and music performances are all part of the fall festivities at Brookfield Place. / Sponsored
Two ways to get inside 31 Chambers – virtually
The Hall of Records is usually only open to TV show crews and archive staff, so this is a rare chance to see the Tammany Hall marvel. / 6 comments
Newsletter: September 30
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In the News: Gyms opening new locations
Plus Tribeca through the Odeon lens 40 years ago; the Blue School sells some real estate; Google settles long-term on Houston Street. / 7 comments
Seen & Heard: Fundraiser for The Battery gardens
Plus two secret spots for outdoor picnics; four new galleries for the Tribeca Gallery District.
Art in Tribeca: XO World at the World Trade Center
An artist promoting world peace and unity has installed two temporary sculptures at the World Trade Center and the Oculus.
Seen & Heard: Cooking lessons downtown
Plus a new show at Pace Art Gallery and Art Projects International; a $22 million plan for the streets of Hudson Square. / 1 comment
Own the Waterfront at The Solaire
Located in Battery Park City, The Solaire is available to own for the first time, offering studio-to-three bedroom homes with incredible river and park views from $700,000. / Sponsored
Illegal vendors on Broadway have multiplied
A combination of quiet storefronts and a new enforcement agency for sidewalk vending seems to have compounded the problem on Broadway. / 41 comments








what a story. God bless them and their family. — Native / Made in Tribeca: Choose Creativity
All of the kids that are marched back and forth to the park (and there are a lot of them!)... — Elizabeth / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Respectfully, “the teacher made a mistake” and “the park should have a gate” are not mutually exclusive. I don’t expect... — A / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Such a pretentious school to be so careless. I remember back in 2014/2015 I was looking for a daycare in... — Sandra / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Agree. It’s concerning how the school head is portraying the incident. — TD / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
I don't know who advised the school director on the quotes provided, but that person cannot read the room. — ReaderOnDuane / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
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