In the News: The City’s Ambitious Ferry Plan
Plus: Famous photographer sues upstairs neighbors over flood; Battery Park City resident complains about aggressive canvassing; sunglasses thief.
Willner Chemists Is Closing
The "nutritionally oriented pharmacy" opened its Broadway store in 1998. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: A Peek Inside Saks Fifth Avenue
Plus: Department of Buildings paperwork for space rumored to be a Bloomingdale's; Gee Whiz Diner reopens today; Liberty Park's garden wall; key World Trade Center corridor closer to opening; Fulton hotel rendering; Hudson Street in 2004. / 1 comment
New Kid on the Block: Pure Barre
Pure Barre classes focus on small isometric movements, to work each muscle group throughout the body, with stretching after each session. "The goal is to create a longer, leaner physique," says manager Morgan Berman.
Luxury Condo Living in Brooklyn
Introducing the Brooklyn Trust Company Building: A full-service condominium with three-, four-, and five-bedroom residences in the heart of Brooklyn Heights. / Sponsored
Newsletter: June 16
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Reflections on the City (Part 8)
More proof that I have a thing for reflected light, the way it forms patterns and shapes on city surfaces. / 3 comments
In the News: The Arcade Giveback Is Basically Done
Plus: Where to have sex in public around here; new bike rules for the Battery Park City esplanade?; good Samaritans help a guy who fell on subway tracks; gum thief threatens to shoot Duane Reade employee; new Warren condo. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: New Store at Brookfield Place
And another store closed. Plus: Friends of Duane Park's annual Neighbors Night; Pakistan Tea House update; volleyball tournament this weekend; more poor parking by the 1st Precinct; the Four Seasons hotel's plaza. / 7 comments
New K-12 School Opening This Fall in TriBeCa
Portfolio School is a K-12 school designed to create the next generation of innovators. To give children the skills they need to be creative, resilient, and flexible in a rapidly changing technological and entrepreneurial world. / Sponsored
In the News: Time for a Boston Tea Party in North Cove Marina?
Plus: Renovation of the 1st Precinct station house; Tracy Anderson opening a studio uptown; guitar maker Ric McCurdy. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Bouley Hits the Market
Plus: Orlando victims honored by lights on the Municipal Building; what looks like a new British sandwich shop in Soho; Pisillo's frozen espresso drink; the glassing of 19 Park Place. / 6 comments







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