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Amen — Reader on Reade on In the News: 250 Water has started excavation work
Although the typo in "Seaport Histpric District " is a humorous error, you might wish to fix and repost this story. — Gary on In the News: 250 Water has started excavation work
They are open! — Tribeca Citizen on The former Chela space will be Paros Tribeca
It's a disgrace that the residents of the Mitchell Lama projects tried to block this to save their views. They will now be gone. A Motion for Leave to Reargue is a waste of paper. — Saul Weitzman on In the News: 250 Water has started excavation work
I once lived in the same building as Mark (19 years) and in the elevator once I complemented him on his northern Vermont accent ( I had just watched him in a movie where he was a character playing that part + told him I knew because I was born up there) so from then on -for years- I was greeted by him as “Vermont” and my greeting to him was “ Movie Star” …so, for all those years it was,”Hey, Vermont “ then, “Hey, Movie Star”… this went on + on. We had some good conversations over the years and that man certainly could make me laugh. He was so bright and witty and a delight in person and on the screen. — Lisa Adams on Tribecan Mark Margolis, a prolific actor in movies and TV, dies at 83
Can’t wait for this addition. Speaking of Greek, Stafili wine bar across the street. They are a Greek wine bar with probably the most comprehensive library of Greek wines. Having traveled around the world wine tasting I can confirm Greece is one of the most exciting wine regions in the world right now. — FiDiGuy on The former Chela space will be Paros Tribeca
250 Water Street is a perfect example of everything that is wrong with this city. A surface parking lot in a prime location next to jobs, schools, and transit and the City puts it through years of a broken approval process. A process which resulted in the downsizing (I know - crazy in the financial district of Manhattan!) and this is now down 400 housing units (of which 175 were affordable). That 175 families who are out of home and probably in the street. Next time you see a homeless person on the street now you know why. Anyway - case point with why this City is broken and why housing is not going to be fixed. — FiDiGuy on In the News: 250 Water has started excavation work
Where is it? Thanks — lisa on New Kid Expands: Rigor Hill Market
Last night was their first night open -- based on their site looks like they are open until midnight... do we know how they got approval for this (or if they really did)? (As a neighbor we noticed it was quite noisy when they took out the trash late on night one) — Tribeca Gal on Wine bar coming to the Terra space at Franklin
I frequently saw this marvelous actor in the elevator of my apartment building. At first, I thought he looked familiar but couldn't place him. Then my brother, incredulous of my ignorance, told me that Margolis was the brilliant actor who inspired terror in his role as the bell-ringing wheelchair-bound drug king in Breaking Bad. After that, I so wanted to congratulate him for his performance. Wish I had. How he would have appreciated the numerous letters in response to the NY Times obit ! Hope he knew how appreciated he was. — Jane S. on Tribecan Mark Margolis, a prolific actor in movies and TV, dies at 83
First came across him on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Then I started seeing him around Tribeca - on the street, Whole Foods, and at PS 234 on election day. Huge loss to Tribeca. RIP. — MME on Tribecan Mark Margolis, a prolific actor in movies and TV, dies at 83
While rewatching Dinner Rush less than a year ago - a film I had not seen since it’s release in early 2000 - when I saw Mark Margolis play the part as an art dealer who was prone to insult of others - my immediate thought was - of course he is in this movie. Isn’t he in most films? Thank you for also remembering Mark Margolis in this fine film that was done in our neighborhood. — Margaret Badali on Tribecan Mark Margolis, a prolific actor in movies and TV, dies at 83
RIP Mark. — madeline c lanciani on Tribecan Mark Margolis, a prolific actor in movies and TV, dies at 83
A Motion to Reargue and Leave to Appeal was filed with the First Department of the NYS Appellate Court on June 29, 2023. This fact was conveniently ignored by the YIMBY blurb. Please include all of the facts. — Michael Kramer on In the News: 250 Water has started excavation work
My husband and I went there last night and the food is VERY GOOD - the best burger I’ve had in a long time with really interesting flavor. Very intimate and cozy inside with good service and a view into the kitchen :) — Tribeca on Sneak Peek: L’Abeille à Côté
According to Google maps there was no shed in 2013 but one was up by 2014. So 10 years, so far. — Mitzie on In the News: 250 Water has started excavation work
Azabu (north of Laight on Greenwich) has a shed tgey do not use and needs to be removed as well. City Hall seems to be missing in action here. — Tribeca residents on Seen & Heard: Scalini Fedeli removes curbside shed
So as a BPC resident, I would even be tolled to LEAVE Manhattan in the 60 seconds of drive time from my apartment to the Battery tunnel?! Those two detection points make it impossible to find an alternative way in or out of BPC, a neighborhood that already suffers from higher than average taxes/maintenance just to LIVE there. Resident exemption should not be income based. London has an application process for ALL residents to be exempt 90% or more. — Dandi on The Latest: Congestion pricing clears another hurdle
Yes! — Tribeca Citizen on New Kid Expands: Rigor Hill Market
Did Cafe Clementine ever reopen? — lisa on New Kid Expands: Rigor Hill Market
It was me and my son that chased him for 5 blocks And flagged down police Can't stand the way this city is going downhill — Stephan Gilliam on Deranged man hits four victims with wood plank this morning
I believe Door county in in Wisconsin. — DC on Zucker’s has new digs on Chambers
Hi - any update? I don't see any work being done there anymore for awhile — B on Hmart coming to the former Jin Market space?
I tossed my receipt by accident! Ice cream was $12, I think dressings were around the same, flowers were $16... — Tribeca Citizen on New Kid Expands: Rigor Hill Market
I see it as a good reminder about any contagious diseases/viruses. Now that we have our masks off, I see, hear and feel more people sneezing and coughing without covering than ever. — Emroo on Seen & Heard: Scalini Fedeli removes curbside shed








