Newsletter: Dec. 5
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In the News: The Palm on the block
Plus a progress report on the Tin Building at the Seaport; a win for renters in Two Bridges; an attack on an MTA conductor at the Chambers Street J station. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Santa! at Washington Market Park on Saturday
Plus more holiday events at the South Cove and snowy images from two sharp shooters in the neighborhood. / 3 comments
Happy Downtown Holidays from the Downtown Alliance
Our public safety team is taking to the streets to hand out 350 red envelopes, each containing a gift card to visit a Lower Manhattan business. For hints, follow @downtownnyc. / Sponsored
Networking Tribeca style: Breakfast with The Grid
A group of local business people meet once a month for breakfast at Sarabeth's to brainstorm, share best practices and use each other as a sounding board. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Pere Noel and friends come to Bowling Green
Plus a Korean opera singer performs at Jungsik; Nassau Street gets some color; a view of the last of the renovations (??) at Citibank from 99 Hudson. / 1 comment
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In the News: Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall
Plus the DOE is seeking children who were attending local schools during 9/11; the rezoning of Soho and Noho; the status of resiliency at the Seaport. / 6 comments
In the News: James Cohan celebrates 20 years
Plus Miss Rachel adds an Upper West Side studio; OMNY system expands to South Ferry; a boy is assaulted by teens on Canal; lofts double as party spaces.
Seen & Heard: Photos of Tribeca celebrate 25 years of The Trib
Plus eight decades of Native American painting at the national museum; the largest market in the city opens at Essex Crossing.
Community Board 1 agendas for December
A Greek restaurant for the North End Grill space; a City Winery venture at the old J&R Music spaces; the relocation of The Bull; a discussion about the new downtown school, and more! / 6 comments
Newsletter: Dec. 2
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This building has to hold the neighborhood and possibly the city record for continuous scaffolding, it most be 25 years... — Reademan / Conversion plans are set for Sofia Brothers warehouse on Franklin
The problem of W. Broadway's street crossings is the clearing of snow from the bike lanes. When the plows get... — K / More images from Whiteout 2026
Thanks for the reminder, Pam. Everyone, we know it’s beyond cold out so if you’re feeling cooped up on Monday... — Friends of Duane Park / Seen & Heard: Snow’s final act
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