Also on Community Board 1's July agendas: The Five Boro Bike Tour; FiDi mermaid at risk; the community advisory committee overseeing Spring Studios; new storefront for Tre Sorelle; much more. / 11 comments
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Also on Community Board 1's June agendas: The Eleven Madison Park folks' fast-casual chain to open in FiDi; Front Street "reconstruction"; W. Broadway wine bar; liquor license changes for American Flatbread and White Street sites; Cortlandt subway station update; 50 Hudson penthouse enlargement; much more. / 5 comments
Anecdotally, yesterday's Five Boro Bike Tour appears to have been less bothersome than in recent years. But there were still complaints, and a resident measured the noise with a sound meter. / 4 comments
Also on Community Board 1's April agendas: A second try for the Roc space; beer-and-wine license for the Truffles convenience store; Khe-Yo sidewalk seating; changing the direction of Beaver Street; new windows on Worth Street; much more. / 4 comments
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Plus: More promises about noise reduction from the Five Boro Bike Tour organizers; demolition at the former New York Sports Club; menus for Blue Ribbon Federal Grill and the Roxy's oyster bar; Worth Street traffic mess; Walgreens is subletting. / 3 comments
Also on Community Board 1's March agendas: Reversing the direction of Jay Street; new building on White Street; new bar atop 100 Church?; too many street-fair permits; FiDi bike lanes; Citi construction; Five Boro Bike Tour; Warren Street Dog Run; much more. / 2 comments
Plus: Netting extended at the Battery Park City ball fields; update on the Duane Reade pharmacists whose store is closing; utility work at Tribeca's Cornerstone; Reade Street retail space mystery; a late Tribeca artist's show at David Zwirner. / 3 comments
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Discussed at last night's meeting: The imminent Warren Street reconstruction project; Apple's event space on Duane; weekend construction at 24 Leonard condominium; expanded outdoor seating at Laughing Man; the loud start of the Five Boro Bike Tour; CB1's street fair scheduled for Warren; Maxwell's sidewalk café. / 11 comments
Of the 1,185 posts published on Tribeca Citizen this year, here are the 25 that you read the most—along with the ones that really got you commenting.
Different things can be true at the same time. Not happy with the current mayor on multiple levels. Not happy... — SLT / Voting starts next Saturday, October 26
I guess everyone was not here for the worth street or warren street reconstruction. As DDC reconstructions go, these completion... — S / An update on the Greenwich Street construction
This article has a good explanation of Prop 1, including the hard right’s effort to stir up its followers to... — SW / Voting starts next Saturday, October 26
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
If you come to this country and are given the Constitutional right to vote for whoever you want to, you... — Sherri Rosen / Voting starts next Saturday, October 26
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