Marcus Samuelsson restaurant at PAC NYC is taking reservations
The restaurant inside the lobby of the performing arts center at the World Trade Center will feature food inspired by the "culinary traditions of the five boroughs." / 2 comments
Nosy Neighbor: What’s the story with the ship docked at Pier 25?
The Victory Chimes, named a national historic landmark in 1997, is docked at Pier 25 for the next three months until it finds a permanent home. / 8 comments
Pier 25 playground gets a facelift
Two sections of the playground will be renovated over the next three months. / 1 comment
Sneak Peek 2: Eulalie
The restaurant from Chip Smith and Tina Vaughn, of the restaurant The Simone on the Upper East Side, have opened in the former Bâtard/Montrachet space.
Posters of kidnapped Israelis appear around the neighborhood
The flyers, created by a group of Israeli designers, are counting on crowd support to post their posters in cities around the globe.
Newsletter: October 16
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Seen & Heard: Tribeca Scavenger Hunt this Sunday
Plus Edith's is on hiatus; scholarship fundraiser gala for BMCC; Battery Park City walking tours to explain impending park construction.
Loft Peeping: 31 Harrison Street Townhouse
A bachelor pad is converted to a family home in one of the historic Federal Style brick townhouses on Harrison. / 3 comments
Survivor Tree is lit up to honor Israeli victims
The Survivor Tree, which was dug from the rubble in 2001, was nursed back to health by the Parks Department. / 3 comments
Nosy Neighbor: Why is the water at 250 Water green?
The site in the Seaport Historic District is being developed as a 26-story tower, but in the meantime, it's part of the state's Brownfield Cleanup Program.
Seen & Heard: Paris Laundry opens today on Harrison
The small luxury men’s fashion line is now permanent. Plus catch-and-release in BPC; free gumbo at File Gumbo Bar.
Garbage containers will be required for smaller buildings by fall 2024
Buildings with nine units or less -- which accounts for 95 percent of city properties -- will have to containerize their trash on the sidewalk by next fall. / 11 comments
Heard a while ago that a swim school - goldfish swim school will be coming to that space. — CP / Plans on the docket for the parking lot on Hudson and Worth
Excited for this new place to open! Missed Harry’s a lot, and knowing it’s SI location is really good, I’m... — Melissa Brown / Pizzeria coming to Harry’s space in Goldman breezeway
"I had also asked James, who knows so much about these things, and he noted that ACRIS (the City Register’s... — James / Plans on the docket for the parking lot on Hudson and Worth
I can definitely recommend this spot when it opens, the SI restaurant is the real deal. Probably be an overall... — Michael T / Pizzeria coming to Harry’s space in Goldman breezeway
Cool! We were disappointed to lose Harry's but this sounds like a great pizza spot - look forward to trying... — BPCdad / Pizzeria coming to Harry’s space in Goldman breezeway
Turns out the three neighboring buildings bought the air rights from that site 40 years ago. — Tribeca Citizen / Plans on the docket for the parking lot on Hudson and Worth
You might want to check your analysis. One of the seats that flipped R to D is centered in Syracuse,... — Komanoff / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”