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Have you tried the library(ies)? I got mine at NYPL branch in my neighborhood. — Reg on Where to watch the eclipse Downtown
How about the garage on N Moore. Does that count? — Claude on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
You would think. But not in this city. — R. on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
Among the first world cities, New York ranks number one in filth, lawlessness and rudeness, you don't realize until visiting other countries. Some New Yorkers like to say this is the greatest city in the world, ( sometimes I suspect they say so to protect their real estate value) they need a reality check. Tribeca is the poster child of greed and wealth gap, culture desert and turning into a urban strip mall. Nothing nice or interesting here any more. — R. on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
Good one! That's been five years... — Tribeca Citizen on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
Is there anywhere in the area that still has eclipse glasses in stock?! — Miranda on Where to watch the eclipse Downtown
One could argue that a weed shop next to a bakery will be a boon for the bakery- but people don't consume in the dispensary- they just buy and go eslewhere to enjoy. my concern is the potential for robbiers/burlaries bc it is an all cash business. most have guards( are they armed?) and that situation make me uneasy, to put it mildly. i agree that more legal shops should open in hopes of driving out the illegals, but not next to my bakery. i guess that make me a NIMBY? it is hard enough to keep my head above water, especially since my new lanldlord( smae lanlord who will rent to the disoensary) has raised my rent greatly and i think a dispensary will NOT help me at all. there are plenty of empty storefronts in our neighborhood- many on streets with far more foot traffic. i plan to urge CB1 to vote this down. — madeline c lanciani on Community Board 1 agendas for April
Apart from providing a market for many expensive Department vehicles which are then parked in prohibited spaces all over Tribeca, does the Dept of Buildings actually serve any purpose, whatsoever? How is it that all these sites, well-documented in the report can just be allowed to remain fallow ad infinitum. Perhaps any site which has been stalled for x months should automatically be put up for auction and sold with the contractual proviso that either the site is cleared up or completed within a set period of time. Oh gosh, sorry, the Real Estate industry wouldn't like that. — Bob on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
It is upsetting that United American Land has so many properties downtown. I have reached out to them many times over the years regarding their sites and they can care less about this neighborhood. Trash, scaffolding, human feces (yes, feces) they refused to clean off their building that was near completion. Was there for months and they could not have been ruder about it. Family owned company I wish they would sell it all and move elsewhere. The city allows the bare minimum and they take full advantage of that. — JD on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
Another for the list — 21 Park Place that collapsed and is now abandoned between Park Place and Murray. — Brooke on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
He was one of my first friends I made on campus when we attended UMCP. Very smart and quiet guy, I'm shocked, this is so unlike him at least when we were on campus. To answer your question, yes, he's Mya's brother. — Tim on Nosy Neighbor: What happened to the driver who killed a woman on West Street?
I did provide detail. You are welcome to find a better source! I am not an expert on congestion pricing. I do know, because I asked the MTA press office directly, that if you come from within the CBD and get onto the highway and do NOT cross 60th Street, then you will not be tolled. You are wrong in that the highways are exempt within the CBD and without. — Tribeca Citizen on Congestion pricing plan passes the MTA board
This from my tech guy: What's happening here is the pages are cached for 24 hours to keep the site loading quickly enough to support the volume of traffic your site receives. When the cache expires, pages are rebuilt and any new comments are added to the page. You can now see all the comments on both links. — Tribeca Citizen on Community Board 1 agendas for April
Do you want to provide detail to your response instead of just saying you are wrong? I don't think you are recognizing the scenario. Making a right onto Hubert St from WSH is entering the CBD. Read carefully! — Disagree; Make it make sense on Congestion pricing plan passes the MTA board
I should let them answer probably, but I believe that first event was never intended to be an annual thing NOR was it scheduled to make money for the Friends, but since it was so popular they decided to keep it going and make it a fund raiser. — Tribeca Citizen on Seen & Heard: Date for Dinner on Duane set
Wow, that’s quite a price hike for Dinner on Duane. I know they sold out quickly last year, but this seems like a cash grab. Last year’s dinner was (Michelin-starred) One White Street and it was half the price. The math isn’t mathing… — ReaderOnDuane on Seen & Heard: Date for Dinner on Duane set
Thank you!!! — Darla on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
Actually, the links above are reversed. Clicking on the latter shows me only 3 comments. — DGI on Community Board 1 agendas for April
Forgive me. My confusion arose from the fact that when I use the link in the comments section on the site's front page: [ https://tribecacitizen.com/2024/04/02/community-board-1-agendas-for-april-3/#comments ] I only see three comments. When I jump from the link to the original piece [ https://tribecacitizen.com/2024/04/02/community-board-1-agendas-for-april-3/comment-page-1/#comment-187798 ] I see all the comments intact. I suppose this is a quirk of the system. Seeing only 3 comments when I knew there were all of the above caused me to think you'd eliminated the discussion except for the initial comments, which struck me as odd. Thanks for replying! — Mulciber on Community Board 1 agendas for April
Since every building in NYC over 90 stories tall toppled over in the earthquake we must stop the new building in Independence Plaza. ESPECIALLY since it might block Bruce's 36th floor views. If that isn't reason enough, I am led to believe that pretty much every resident of Independence Plaza suffers from 9/11 PTSD which is triggered regardless of whether nearby buildings are going up or down. Now is the time to STOP much-needed NYC housing and jobs!!! (/s, obviously) — Thomas Hagen on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
maybe remind them of this plan as an alternative for the sidewalk bridges not taken down: https://www.instagram.com/p/C5N-MW5uRzL/?igsh=MWRxNW44dnhhbW81 — BH on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
Also very much support Malcolm and his thoughtful commentary on this topic. Manhattan is an incredibly transit-rich island, and should be primarily designed for pedestrians and transit users. If anything, the CP plan doesn’t go far enough (the charge should be higher, and certain streets should be entirely off limits to cars), but it’s a solid first step towards taking back our city from (mostly oversized and underutilized) cars. Looking forward to op-eds in a few years asking why we didn’t do this sooner! — Reader on Reade on Who is driving all these cars downtown?
I will check it out... — Tribeca Citizen on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
I fully agree -- this is exactly my pet peeve. I have assembled a photo essay to discuss with DOT and DOB. Once a developer loses their building permit, those sidewalk blockades should be removed. — Tribeca Citizen on The Dinosaurs of Tribeca: Unfinished buildings and abandoned lots
I don't remove comments once they are published unless the author emails me and asks me to. — Tribeca Citizen on Community Board 1 agendas for April









