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March 10, 2020

11 Hoyt Luxury Condominiums | NYC’s Top-Selling Condo in 2019

Located at the crossroads of Downtown Brooklyn and brownstone Brooklyn, 11 Hoyt sets a new standard for architecture and design with residences priced from $715,000 to over $3,500,000. / Sponsored

Hurricane Maria memorial design unveiled for end of Chambers Street

The sculpture, designed by a Puerto Rican architect and artist, will be a series of inscribed glass panels rising in a spiral shape with a rotating star in the center. / 1 comment

March 9, 2020

Many private schools closing for the week

Private schools across the city are closing for the week; the governor's policy requires that schools close for 24 hours after a case is discovered.

Seen & Heard: Exhibit on the history of the city’s water

Plus the woman who painted the neighborhood storefronts -- literally; a tribute to a historic building in Lego; more from the Mu$eum of Finance.

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In the News: 111 Varick nearly complete

Plus local painter Arlene Shechet at Pace; rap gossip out of Flashdancers; and celebrating the meatless burger at Lekka. / 3 comments

Newsletter: March 9

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March 8, 2020

Seen & Heard: New York Law School is open

The student who was exposed to the virus from the Midtown lawyer isolated herself early; the school has no reported cases and has been cleaned.

March 7, 2020

Where in Tribeca?

A belated valentine to the neighborhood, written on stone. And a sentiment we can all agree on when it comes to Tribeca. / 3 comments

March 6, 2020

Gap closes its Tribeca offices for COVID-19

This is the second Tribeca connection to the dread coronavirus: Gap has closed its corporate offices at 55 Thomas after an employee tested positive. / 1 comment

Public plaza at 111 Murray is open

The pocket park on the north side of Murray has some cafe tables and chairs out already, and the Oneseed restaurant on its east perimeter is coming along. / 3 comments

In the News: Supertall planned for the Seaport

Plus the art and advocacy of Sharona Franklin; a bike thief nabbed in Duane Park; taking political donations from real estate. / 1 comment

March 5, 2020

New York Law School on West Bway closes its campus for coronavirus

After a student had contact with the Westchester lawyer infected with Covid-19, the school decided to close campus. / 3 comments

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