First Sonder, then an armed robbery at 20 Broad
A short-term rental company has taken over a couple hundred units at the newly converted 20 Broad, and the regular tenants say that a recent robbery is a symptom of the set-up. / 11 comments
Newsletter: Nov. 14
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Seen & Heard: Rumble Boxing opens tomorrow
Plus City Winery will open in Chelsea in March; glowing zodiac symbols in Liberty Park; the latest street art from Robert Janz. / 3 comments
In the News: Local violinist who responded to 9/11 dies of cancer
Marya Columbia responded to the falling of the Twin Towers with her violin, playing at St. Paul's Chapel every week for nine months as part of a quartet called the Music Givers. / 1 comment
The Belnord | The Iconic Upper West Side Landmark Re-envisioned by Robert A.M. Stern | Over 30,000 SF of Indoor and Outdoor Amenities
Closings have commenced at the grandest of the neighborhood's apartment houses. Two- to six-bedroom condominium residences with combination opportunities priced from $4M. / Sponsored
Clic outpost to open on West Broadway
The founder of Calypso St. Barth has opened a outpost of her homegoods stores directly across the street from her former boutique. / 2 comments
There’s a new game in town: Downtown Giants lacrosse
The Downtown Giants, founded 13 years ago by a local parent who wanted a football program for his own kids, has added lacrosse in that same spirit and already has 60 kids enrolled. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: David Weeks adds Stellar furniture
Plus local trainer Oscar Smith releases his first book; Pink, For Five coffee open at the Oculus; Hudson River Park preps for spring. / 1 comment
Agnes Denes at The Shed: The excuse you needed to visit Hudson Yards
Use the brilliant new retrospective of environmental artist Agnes Denes' work at The Shed as an excuse to tool around Hudson Yards -- even if you skip the mall.
Tour the neighborhood’s burgeoning gallery district this Thursday
The 12th edition of Tribeca Art+Culture Night includes musical performances, talks with local gallerists, presentations by artists and an evening stroll that highlights Tribeca's booming art scene. / Sponsored
In the News: Charging Bull will be moved
The guerrilla art placed in 1989 would go back to its original location in front of the stock exchange at Wall and Broad. More on the Downtown Alliance's plan for that area too.
Newsletter: Nov. 11
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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
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