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It's "you are" or "you're" not "your." — Jim Smithers on UPDATE: A new kind of “Cocoon” coming to Best Market space
This is true. Hence the question mark. — Tribeca Citizen on Italian market coming to Broadway and Canal…finally?
This place was run poorly, and not at all an asset to the neighborhood. The food was subpar, (after 3 visits we gave up) the menu odd, the decor a strange mishmash, the service middling, but worst of all, they had a Grade Pending Health Grade and chose to hide it far from the entrance (in a small window on the Reade-facing side of the structure) so it appeared it had no grade at all. That’s not the way to serve nor respect your customers. The structure itself has been a blight on the street for years. It’s tough running profitable restaurants, and we do support many local establishments, but this one seemed to have little respect for its customers, and I’m not sorry to see it go. The one significant drawback to its demise: a vacant space is perhaps worse than a forgettable one. — K on A Summer Day Cafe closed?
Nothing has been filed with the DOB for any work in the past 2+ years nor have I seen any signs of work being done. — Randy on Italian market coming to Broadway and Canal…finally?
Yes I misspelled and didn’t proofread before I hit submit to reply to you Jim! Because your remarks are unnecessary and mean. Your a sad story . Wish I knew who you were so we can have the discussed in person. — Native on UPDATE: A new kind of “Cocoon” coming to Best Market space
Jim Smithers it’s so sad how you hide behind the computer. Your a coward. God help you if you had to struggle and lost everything you had. Indepence Plaza tenants lives through 911 and more. So the original tenants do deserve to be stabilized they one a huge case many years ago and it was over unless by the greedy landlord Larry Gluck who had Bloomberg and Albany in his pocket. One day you have it the next day it’s gone. Go back from where you came from Jim. You are the reason this neighborhood has changed for the worst. Believe me your a coward — Native on UPDATE: A new kind of “Cocoon” coming to Best Market space
If so, it was all wrapped up and dark with the stools on the tables when I went by at 10p. — Tribeca Citizen on A Summer Day Cafe closed?
They have an enclosed sidewalk cafe. "Enclosed sidewalk cafe: An enclosed area on the public sidewalk in front of the restaurant that is constructed predominantly of light materials such as glass, plastic, or lightweight metal." — James on A Summer Day Cafe closed?
"Summer Day - Permanently Closed" https://www.opentable.com/r/summer-day-new-york/?category=All — James on A Summer Day Cafe closed?
I walked by tonight and there were people in there eating at tables and drinking at the bar. — Joe on A Summer Day Cafe closed?
I think it's very important that we all take a moment to truly appreciate the need to proofread our comments before hitting the submit button. Proper use of punctuation and spacing is a lost art. And shouldn't it be called Dependence Plaza since there is such a reliance on rent stabilization? — Jim Smithers on UPDATE: A new kind of “Cocoon” coming to Best Market space
One of the finest buildings we have ever seen in NYC. The ornamental faces adorning the building are my favorite! They dont building them like that anymore. Here is a link if anyone really wants to know more:- https://www.6sqft.com/accounting-for-the-strange-faces-adorning-the-woolworth-building-and-other-fun-facts/ — Tribeca Lover on Loft Peeping: The Woolworth Building’s pavilions
What does Summer Day have to do with sidewalk cafes? — Anonymous on A Summer Day Cafe closed?
Literally nickel and dimed. — James on Loft Peeping: The Woolworth Building’s pavilions
Incredible building. Such attention to detail! — Marcus on Loft Peeping: The Woolworth Building’s pavilions
I personally think the storefronts should be flush with the outside of the building. It would increase both the rent, but also the likelihood that there will be tenants sooner rather then later. — G on Action at the IPN storefronts from N. Moore to Duane
**I can’t *not* take this opportunity to voice my opposition to permanent sidewalk cafes, even though I am likely the only one who cares. They are not grandfathered into a restaurant’s license, and I don’t think they are the right or fair use of public space.** Cool, do free street parking for private cars next! — DB on A Summer Day Cafe closed?
Yes the tenants were offer money or the Lap Diane. Thought tenants couldn’t switch programs ?! That was a lie from the tenant association I guess from the beginning. Very upsetting hearing others can get the LAP because Stella needs the space. — Native on UPDATE: A new kind of “Cocoon” coming to Best Market space
Oh Jim, you snob! See maybe Diane don’t the b— to answer that you —-! If it wasn’t for Independence Plaza and the towers there would be no Tribeca !! See crime has gone up and it’s not as safe as a place as it was JIM!! You will be moving soon because you don’t know how it is in a city that is unsafe!! You entitled snob !!!! You are part of the ruination of our neighborhood and it’s colorful diversity which we had many years ago. It was affordable !! We built this neighborhood , not YOU! You move since your “ view” is ruined !!!! — Native on UPDATE: A new kind of “Cocoon” coming to Best Market space
This is not normal practice in developments. Stellar Mgtmt doesn't care about their residents. If this was any other development, and these storefronts were empty, something would be happening and FAST. The building management that I work for would never do this and the neighborhood officials would NEVER allow this to happen. — Rebecca on Action at the IPN storefronts from N. Moore to Duane
What I’m still pondering in why the brand new Museum of the Chinese in America (MOCA) was storing hundreds of priceless antiques from the Asian community in that old old building. We lost artifacts from colonial NYC when the Towers fell. When are local historians going to learn not to place historical treasures all in one spot? — Jean Grillo on Three alarm fire last night in Chinatown
Stella is awful to its tenants period. I am sure they will never call you back. Selfish landlords that don’t care about any tenants. A horrible horrible place — Native on Action at the IPN storefronts from N. Moore to Duane
I thought the idea was to build as many affordable units as possible. Limitations on off-site housing by "well-meaning" politicians trying to please seem only limit the amount of affordable housing that gets built. Are such limitations really justified by the unattainable yet politically correct goal of trying to engineer the income mix of various neighborhoods? These programs are not significant enough to restrain market forces, but their limitations on off-site housing limit their significance as a driver of affordable housing creation. — James on Seen & Heard: Groundhog Day at Duane Park
Those are two different women. — JC on Seen & Heard: Groundhog Day at Duane Park
"first tried to set up shop at the old Bouley space at 161 Duane, where tenants upstairs successfully fought them off last spring" Please remember this story the next time someone blames a building or retail condo/coop owner for keeping neighborhood retail space vacant. — James on The latest at 105 Hudson








