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  • I am facing a very similar situation at the location i am moving my business to.(previous location the building was sold) has there been any updates on there removal of the citibike docking station? — KP Sykes on Duane Street restaurants petitioning to get Citi Bike dock removed

  • Sandra I 100 percent agree. As a registered Dem I refuse to vote for anyone who has the same ideas as this So Called Mayor. I am not seeing anyone who will clean up our streets. Its very sad. I am praying for the city. — NATIVE on Neighbors organizing against homeless shelter for Wooster Street

  • I need to respond to PV a relatively " Safe City"? Are you serious? You definitely don't live here. LOL, I don't think so. We are not all " "Rich" living here. So crazy how that is assumed. So horrible to even say! Like San Francisco is doing so well. Give me a break. There are working class lower and middle income living here of all cultures and races. We are all for affordable housing, we need that in the city. But putting more homeless men amongst us in our communities isn't the answer. Its about Homeless Mentally ill some addicts and some sex offenders all around us. We are surrounded. NO THE CITY ISN'T A SAFE PLACE AND ONLY GONNA GET WORST IF WE DON'T FIGHT THIS! We have enough homeless hotels and shelters all around us. So please don't tell us to go to Westchester. — NATIVE on Neighbors organizing against homeless shelter for Wooster Street

  • I do hope he finds a location in Tribeca for his restaurant, my go to favorite. — Toni on The Paintings and Calligraphy of Billy Liu

  • Exciting. — j. on David Zwirner gallery taking over the M1-5 club space

  • From the article above, shelter with services — social workers, an employment program, a recreation component, 24-hour security. This looks like supportive housing. I am part of an org that provides these/ develops and services. In San Francisco they have been placed in higher end neighborhoods with no real issues. Candidates for supportive housing usually need to show some level of likelihood of success. Im sorry but my empathy for the people commenting is supper low. We are living in one of the best parts of a relatively safe city. If you want to support a strong public safety mayor, do so. I agree with that. But Tribeca, and Soho and lower manhattan are not gated communities. You want homogenous 'hoods? Go to Westchester. — PV on Neighbors organizing against homeless shelter for Wooster Street

  • I've been for brunch twice this winter and love this place. The outdoor huts are really cozy and worked very well on even the coldest days. Would be much nicer visually if the seemingly never-ending street construction on Worth were finished up, but this isn't the restaurant's fault. — James Siegel on Catching Up With New Kids: Farra Wine Bar

  • And that's why I am voting Republican and/or NO ONE affiliated with DiBozo's political ideologies. It's like him and his wife have a personal vindictive agenda towards Manhattan, and certain areas of Manhattan. Downtown needs to hold a mayoral candidate forum with the new candidates and discuss our concerns. — Sandra on Neighbors organizing against homeless shelter for Wooster Street

  • A gorgeous relic of Little Syria to be reincarnated. https://www.ebroadsheet.com/the-broadsheetdaily-12-18-20-non-profit-outlines-plan-for-safe-haven-shelter-on-washington-street/ — Wayne Burkey on Neighbors organizing against homeless shelter for Wooster Street

  • Fantastic news. — Wayne Burkey on David Zwirner gallery taking over the M1-5 club space

  • The food and service is outstanding! — Broadway Mamma on Catching Up With New Kids: Farra Wine Bar

  • Campaign promise? Will we have a mayor or mayoral candidate who would - even for one night - sleep in a homeless hotel? Yes, and smoke butts in its doorway? Come on, man, as the president might say... Ugh. — JL on Neighbors organizing against homeless shelter for Wooster Street

  • Dear Billy Our life in Tribeca has not been the same without Tokyo Bay which, you know, was our favorite dining room for so many years. When can we hope for your return? And, your art has always been appreciated so we hope that this brings you some success and joy. Looking forward to your return. — Kim Bleimann on The Paintings and Calligraphy of Billy Liu

  • One of my favorite restaurants in the City. Love the food and love the welcome! — Declan on Catching Up With New Kids: Farra Wine Bar

  • Right!! — Tribeca Citizen on Where in Tribeca?

  • The bottomline: we have a mayor that is more interested in ideology that solutions and progress. I am very sympathetic to the homeless problem, the vast majority of homeless have drug/alcohol addiction or mental illness that should be treated. However why does it make sense to do this at taxpayer expense in real estate that costs $2000/square foot and sits right in the middle of the tax base that pays for the majority of the city's budget? Our mayor is more interested in making political points and trying to become President than he is in actually solving these problems. Trying to destroying Manhattan, which is the commercial backbone in NYC and where most jobs reside/tax revenue is generated, is bad policy. I cannot wait until the next election, I would take virtually anybody over this disaster of an incompetent mayor we have managing our city. — Downtown Resident on Neighbors organizing against homeless shelter for Wooster Street

  • Looks to me like the top of the elevator down to the Chambers Street IRT station, on the edge of Bogardus Plaza, so Hudson Street just north of Chambers — Robert Ripps on Where in Tribeca?

  • One of favorite restaurants in NYC! Their lobster ravioli is to die for. — S on Catching Up With New Kids: Farra Wine Bar

  • Yes, that description still fits! (At least there's one big cat who likes to sleep on a chair behind the counter.... !) — Marcus on Hardware store on West Broadway and Canal appears closed permanently

  • Does anyone remember North River Bar? When did that close ? — Avivq on When Tribeca Was Small (Part Two)

  • Great place with a wonderful wine list and tasty food. But ventilation inside needs to big work. We came out smelling like the kitchen! — H on Catching Up With New Kids: Farra Wine Bar

  • Yes, it will close, but not sure when they plan to start. Not for a few months is my guess. — Tribeca Citizen on Neighbors organizing against homeless shelter for Wooster Street

  • So glad to hear Chinatown Building Supply on Walker is still around. Two forevers ago back when I had a boyfriend that lived on Crosby, I would shop there with him as he was renovating his loft. I remember the huge quantity of items, the helpful salespeople, and the cats. — j. on Hardware store on West Broadway and Canal appears closed permanently

  • The florist was actually on the Murray St side of the building. This particular space has been empty and used by the sponsor for storage since I moved into the building nearly 11 years ago — BobR on Insomnia Cookies opening at Warren and Church

  • That's a block I will most certainly never walk up again. Sad for the people & businesses on the block. — V. Stewart on Neighbors organizing against homeless shelter for Wooster Street