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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Second Acts: Sylvia Weinstock, the city’s premier wedding cake designer
Forty years ago, a home cook ditched her life in the suburbs and bought a walkup on Church Street to start a business. The plan worked. / 14 comments
Seen & Heard: Mister Dips coming to Seaport
Shakes and burgers from Andrew Carmellini; Steven Soderbergh opens Tribeca Film Festival at The Battery; Frenchette Bakery delivers; gardening for kids.
In the News: Rolling in Ring Dings
Plus a potential plan to move the Statue of Liberty line to Pier A; Starbucks shifting its retail strategy; Eater's new Soho list. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Egrets at Western Union
A local photog captures the wading birds in Jamaica Bay; free entry to the Wavertree all summer; Gwenn Thomas at API; Dr Smood on Hubert still in play. / 2 comments
Still planning summer and fall? It’s not too late to apply to Léman Manhattan Prep and register for Camp Léman
Camp Léman, Lower Manhattan’s premier day camp, offers children ages 3-10 swim, outdoor play, arts, cooking, nature treks and more. Join us for an unforgettable summer! / Sponsored
The Candidates 2021: Eric Adams for mayor
The Brooklyn borough president and former police officer on placard parking, commercial rent tax breaks and red tape. / 13 comments












The curb cuts remain a travesty! At least many of the sidewalks are clear now, although they were quite slippery... — AS / More images from Whiteout 2026
It's too bad that most of them never keep time accurately as well as not working at all! — Sonia Stock / Watching time in the neighborhood
https://www.untappedcities.com/content/images/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/sun-bldg-untapped-ny-jeff-reuben-005.jpg — James Bogardus / Watching time in the neighborhood
It would be hard to tell time from the last picture, from the Sun Building, as it shows a thermometer.... — Jeremy Woodoff / Watching time in the neighborhood
What about Morgan's? That is our household's go-to for deli sandwiches. I think it's the best around. — Matt G / Friedmans new space on Greenwich will be an Italian concept
I have been to their West Village location several times. It is a very quiet space to get some work... — Michele La Grande / Toby’s Estate opens next week
Also new in Westfield is Barizi, which has colorful, pretty things that brighten up one of the corridors. From the... — Hudson River / Seen & Heard: Openings and closings at the malls