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The Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide has been freshly updated with 25 new restaurants. So where are you going to dine tonight? / 2 comments
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Of the 1,162 posts published on Tribeca Citizen last year, here are the 25 that got read the most—along with the ones that really got people commenting. / 1 comment
Also on Community Board 1's January agendas: Tenant for the former Santos Party House on Lafayette; Five Boro Bike Tour; Walker Hotel Tribeca's liquor license; Jay Street storefront renovation; Rector Street Bridge demolition; much more.
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Plus: The massive McDonald's air conditioner on Chambers Street; Edible Arrangements and Pirch have closed; correction about the Reade Street Pub building; the loft squatter's whereabouts. / 3 comments
Sue wanted to know why the street numbers on Reade—even on the north, odd on the south—differ from the New York City norm. And I was curious why some streets' numbers start from the west, but others from the east. / 1 comment
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Plus: Revised renderings for the 50 Hudson topper; police looking for three teens who attacked man on Reade; a plan to save St. Joseph’s Chapel in Battery Park City; the retail rent "façade." / 15 comments
Plus: Tribeca Tower's semi-public plaza reopened ahead of schedule; Leonard Street façade debris; Buttercup Bake Shop is opening in a local mall; construction on W. Broadway wine bar; resident needs help with a noisy neighbor. / 3 comments
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We do not have an official language in the United States. (Also, whomever.) — malcolm / Voting starts next Saturday, October 26
Obviously, I meant vote here. — Sherri Rosen / Voting starts next Saturday, October 26
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Congratulations to this fantastic team! So glad they got their parade, and now they'll be immortalized with their granite plaque... — malcolm / New York Liberty takes over Broadway for the day
Mia: Prop 1 enshrines reproductive rights in the NY Constitution, which is much more difficult to amend than a statute.... — SW / Voting starts next Saturday, October 26