A memorial to the victims of the coronavirus
Images of some of the city's more than 30,000 victims were projected onto the stone arches of the Brooklyn Bridge. / 1 comment
Newsletter: March 15
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Where in Tribeca?
This classic piece of American construction history is holding up the building with a little flair. Where is it? / 4 comments
The back and forth on the Soho/Noho rezoning
The rezoning plan is bound to be an issue in the mayor's race. Here's a bit of the debate from several sources if you're seeking a deeper dive. / 8 comments
Cheap mobile covid testing available in Battery Park City
Three testing vans in Battery Park City are offering scheduled covid rapid tests for $25 through a state public/private partnership. / 3 comments
CB1 thwarts plans for a sports bar at 41 Murray
The owner of Flashdancers, open since 1987, has proposed a restaurant and bar that would be open till 2a on the weekdays; CB1 said that's too late. / 26 comments
Seen & Heard: Sant Ambroeus opens restaurant
Plus R&Company launches a big retrospective; Oculus food hall gets a liquor license approval; a rally for in-person learning this weekend. / 3 comments
In the News: Glut of office space in Fidi (no shocker)
Plus Andrew Yang proposes casino for Governors; Tribeca's Kitchen's new menu; Samuel Jackson's daughter buys at 108 Leonard. / 10 comments
Newsletter: March 11
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New testing storefront opens on Church
The new 2021 retail: a pop-up covid testing site opens on Church and Duane. / 10 comments
Seen & Heard: Hibernation ends for a few local restaurants
March 16, 2020, marks the day that bars served their last drinks indoors. A year later, The Hideaway is coming out of hibernation, Tiny's is back and L'Angolo opens tonight. / 4 comments
Hamptons Peeping: Stroll to town or surf from these two pristine Southampton Village homes
Room to relax, both inside and out, in one of the nicest neighborhood areas east of Lake Agawam. Or stroll into town from an updated 1920s cottage. / Sponsored







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