Seen & Heard: Planting day at Washington Market Park
Plus a kitten lost in Florida is reunited with its New York family; events this spring at The Battery; Battery Park City will get a farmers market.
Newsletter: April 10
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In the News: Congestion pricing still on
Plus the architect of One World Trade has died; Seokmin Ko at Art Projects International; woman stabbed in Soho.
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Commercial Loft Peeping: The top floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange
The attic of the New York Mercantile Exchange is for rent -- 7000 square feet of Tribeca history. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: More daylight
Plus Little Island has launched its performance season; Hudson Square BID will collect data on its trees; an art show on the trees of City Hall Park.
New Kid on the Block: Staple Street Barbers
A local barber has taken the space at 5 Harrison and Staple, which was once Ethan Rose Salon. / 1 comment
Community Board agendas for April
Presentations on coastal resilience plans; applications for sidewalk cafes; updates on 100 Gold and more.
Five & Dime has closed
The coffee shop and cocktail bar opened in 2017, honoring the tradition of its location in the Woolworth Building. / 8 comments
Seen & Heard: Signs of spring
Downtown Little League season is officially open; Arbor Day events at City Hall Park; Grand Banks unwrapped; spring on display on paper.
Newsletter: April 7
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