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I only park in Tribeca about 3x a month. I secured a garage space for 300 a mos during the pandemic at w 50th street and keep my car there. I cant imagine wanting to or having to park anywhere in the city w/o an assigned reserved spot That said what i dont get is I see Land Rovers , Mercedes, Jaguars, BMWs and more parked on the street. I have a car cause I gotta help senior parents who are off the public transit lines. Otherwise Id never want a car in the City. If someone can afford those lux cars, cant they manage a spot somewhere in a garage? — Patrick on Nosy Neighbor: Why are DOB cars allowed to park in Loading Zones?
"The reasons people don’t have bank accounts are due to things like lack of motivation, laziness, career criminality, or absolute refusal by them to do ANYTHING to improve their lives." Those reasons don't cover all people who would prefer to use cash. Some folks simply want to remain anonymous when buying something as minor as an ice cream cone. They may have no criminal intent or lazy bone in their bodies. Others are simply children or people with disabilities who may not have access to e-payments or for whom e-payments are impractical. Still others simply want to simplify their lives by not opening too many, if any, e-payment accounts. — Guest on New Kid on the Block: Van Leeuwen Ice Cream
yikes! i am so sorry to learn about all of this. we who live here would love to have our town grow and bloom( thanks Signe) on this lively/ lovely corner. and yes there will be some direct comptetition to my biz, but to quote a movie line" you"ll find there is room for us all" — madeline c lanciani on The update on 325 Greenwich
Glad to see L'Abeille doing well! I walked past last week and noticed they added some elegant looking outdoor seating as well. Best of luck. — Charlotte on In the News: Making this month’s heatmap
That's assuming Van Leeuwen has paid a cent of the fines it has accumulated. The Eater article that ConcernedLocal provided states that it hasn't, but that was back in November. Is there any update on this? — Guest on New Kid on the Block: Van Leeuwen Ice Cream
parking in tribeca is out of hand..there is not one alternate side spot east of hudson anywhere...and very few off hduson...the city and thier corrupt agencies took every spot away just about....or youhave to get out by 7 or 8am and if thats not the case they make you get out with street cleaning regs which i have never seen a strewat cleaner in years while waiting for a meter spot... bring back some spots as we dont pay enough for rent down here so the city forces us to park in overpriced garages which i am sure the city get kickbacks from.... — Adam Glassman on Nosy Neighbor: Why are DOB cars allowed to park in Loading Zones?
Same issue on Barclay Street.... between these cars and the ABUSIVE police placard parking, it is simply impossible to have delivery or even car services stop to unload. And reporting both to 311 on the app is just an absolute waste of time.. We need to put pressure on City Council, enough is enough! our streets are NOT free parking for city cars, police personal cars, and all the friends and family of them with placards (some real, many fake ones). And this behavior predates Covid... they have absolutely NO respect for street signs or the law. — Richard on Nosy Neighbor: Why are DOB cars allowed to park in Loading Zones?
Same issue on Warren street between church and Broadway. These cars sometimes take up the entire south side of the block. There is one car that has been here for 4 months and there is trash all around it. We can never get the street cleaned. I've called 311 about this seemingly abandoned city vehicle multiple times to no avail. — Charles on Nosy Neighbor: Why are DOB cars allowed to park in Loading Zones?
Such a shame. It was the best and most interesting restaurant in the neighbourhood, in my opinion. Hope it reopens in a new location before too long. — MB on Mena in the Walker Hotel will close this weekend
As time goes by, Maud Maron makes more and more sense — Garrett on TCQ&A Election Edition: Maud Maron
Good thing you guys know what I meant! — Tribeca Citizen on Blick Art Materials moving to Broadway and Howard
This is really a shame - following Pete Wells stellar review I thought for sure they would survive. You can find more details in the Grub Street article: "The decision to close, Blamey says, was not hers to make. The chef and a rep for the restaurant state that the choice lies with ownership, a group that did not involve Blamey. (Peter Yeung, the managing director for the Walker Hotel, attributes the closing to “financial reasons.”) While Blamey won’t discuss the specific circumstances surrounding the closing, she notes that she is hardly finished with cooking." She answers a few interview questions in the article https://www.grubstreet.com/2022/07/chef-victoria-blameys-nyc-restaurant-mena-will-close.html — TheBlackSquirrel on Mena in the Walker Hotel will close this weekend
I think you mean Pearl River, not Pearl Paint )(which was on Canal Street). — Jeff E on Blick Art Materials moving to Broadway and Howard
I think you mean founded in 1911, not 2011. — James on Blick Art Materials moving to Broadway and Howard
That’s right. The article is not accurate. It never closed. As of July 9th. I wonder what changed? — Jane B on In the News: City to close shelter at 52 William
Never get involved with a Loft Law building. There’s a reason why the Loft Board still exists after almost 50 years, and hundreds of loft buildings can’t achieve legalized status. Because it’s prohibitively expensive, burdensome, and protracted to comply with the government’s myriad requirements. — Brian on The update on 325 Greenwich
When the landlord sues the two residential tenants for eviction for failing to provide access, then we will know he is serious. — James on The update on 325 Greenwich
Any word on finishing the facade work? Would love to see the scaffolding come down there. Sounds like a nightmare dealing with the DOB, but good news about Clementine finally. — person on The update on 325 Greenwich
you really dont get the hate for giant money organizations that make it impossible for new small businesses to open because they possess a war chest that can sit on any lot for as long as they please driving up rents while destroying character and soul of a neighborhood with homoginized chains? — nyc on Seen & Heard: Blank Street Coffee is open
Not that it makes a difference, but 80% in this case according to the charity itself. See my comment below. — SA Schin on Nosy Neighbor: Is there a non-profit scam going on?
A coda to my earlier post. THIS IS A TOTAL SCAM. In further correspondence with UBCF, they informed me: "We do work with contracted fundraisers to help us raise critical dollars to help those in need and, as with any business, there is a cost associated with that. With regards to your generous contribution, UBCF paid 80% to our fundraiser." I had my donation refunded. Do not donate!! — SA Schin on Nosy Neighbor: Is there a non-profit scam going on?
Wasnt blank st. local until someone came in and invested... isnt that the goal for any brand. dont get why they get so much hate for getting a vc investment — D on Seen & Heard: Blank Street Coffee is open
It's amazing how the drawings make that building seem like it's being built on wide streets. Nassau and Bekman are some of the narrowest in the city. Nassau Street in particular. — Sandy on Pace building at 15 Beekman is on its way
Excellent candidate. This week she was endorsed by DID (Downtown Independent Democrats) the largest Democratic Club in lower Manhattan. — JS Miller on The Candidates 2022: Jo Anne Simon for the 10th Congressional District
How much of the Beekman (apartments) view is blocked? — Robyn on Pace building at 15 Beekman is on its way







