In the News: Is Park Place the next Park Avenue?
Plus a dedication to those affected by 9/11 illnesses at the museum; LMC's middle school hip-hop class struts their stuff; West Thames bridge to open this summer. / 2 comments
Come Play! Jeff Lake Pop Up Camp, This Sunday, March 3, 3-5pm
While we can’t quite fit our 50-acre lake into 6 River Terrace, we’ll be bringing camper favorites including tie-dye, make your own s’mores, crafts, games, ice cream from our friends at A La Mode and more! / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: 6 Stone Street for sale
Plus beerfest continues at Brookfield; 45 Park Place starts to show some skin; Bare Candle opens at WTC; Battery Park City drops 75 new security barriers.
Seen & Heard: Edon Manor is moving
Plus Joe's Pizza has opened on Fulton; Shopboy tailors now make house calls; Postmasters Gallery features Pussykrew.
Imogen Foundation to deliver mental health “first aid”
The family and friends of Imogen Roche, the local teenager who died last year, have started a fundraising campaign that aims to "save lives by empowering teenagers to support one another in times of crisis and change."
In the News: VOTE today
It’s Election Day in February! So if you want to Instagram your “I Voted” sticker, get out there sometime between 6a and 9p to cast your vote for public advocate. Here's a summary of the city's news on the subject. / 5 comments
Two-fam house planned on Harrison
18 Harrison is being converted to a two-family house with the addition of a sixth floor and a commercial space on the first floor and basement. / 1 comment
In the News: More on placard regs
Plus a block of sales at 70 Vestry; Airbnb ring used 385 Greenwich apartments; arrests made in Jay Street stabbing.
Newsletter: Feb. 25
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Where in Tribeca?
The third in a series of hopeful messages found around the neighborhood: the pineapple, the symbol of hospitality, welcome and friendship. Or, as my sister learned the hard way, left upside-down in your shopping cart it is the universal symbol of swingers. / 4 comments
My personal police blotter
Who else but a New Yorker could find their tires slashed and their phone stolen out of their hands on the subway in one day? / 10 comments
Seen & Heard: Battery Dance at the Schimmel Center
Plus new works at Art Projects International; a thrift store in the financial district that takes donations; artistry at Balloon Saloon.











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This drives me crazy! Such a flagrant example of "Rules for thee, not for me" — GM / Looking back on a year of congestion pricing
That’s partly because the problem is way beyond his scope and ability to comprehend. So when in doubt pull out... — R. / World’s largest chain restaurant is coming to Canal Street
Thank you for noticing the winter arch in Duane Park, indeed by our good friends at Elan Flowers! The arch... — Friends of Duane Park / Seen & Heard: Hauling counterfeit loot
I’ve lived at 100 Barclay since 2023 and Rumble was closed long before I moved in. There are now 2... — Nicole / Rumble Boxing gym has closed
BRAVO. — H / The sad and disappointing saga at 111 Hudson
Exactly. — Marcus / World’s largest chain restaurant is coming to Canal Street