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This is so crazy. A haunted house during a pandemic?!? Think about it, you'll have enclosed spaces (poor ventilation), people in costumes (masks?), people screaming in fun and fear (exhaling oxygen, spitting saliva, etc.), people drinking (impaired judgement) therefore there's the potential for this to be a Covid petri dish (super spreader location). Who made this decision and when are they getting fired? — HH on Blood Manor draws big, often maskless, crowds
This was the best health club in town and Allison and Frederick were like family to many. Their trainers, like David, were peerless. A tragedy for Tribeca. Chiara — Chiara Coletti on Tribeca Health & Fitness will close permanently
311 sends things to the Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement, where it can take 7-10 days. Nice timeline, in a pandemic! — A. on Blood Manor draws big, often maskless, crowds
Corner of Lispenard and Church is where the artist hangs out most days. Surfaces all over that corner are covered with his images. LOTS! — Don on Where in Tribeca?
While we can report them to 311, that’s as worthless and the Mayor and the NYPD. They withdrew their application for a liquor license in March. Was it ever reinstated? Did they they get it? I’d think that, if liquor is on premises, the State Liquor Authority, which has been active in enforcement, would be worth reporting them to. Otherwise, who at the State issues the Cease and Desist notices, which is their first step? Or just send this to Cuomo for routing. Too bad we have no effective local government anymore. — A. on Blood Manor draws big, often maskless, crowds
SHUT IT DOWN! — Jon Taffer on Blood Manor draws big, often maskless, crowds
I am putting a 311 complaint for social distancing/face covering violations. I encourage others to do the same. — TribecaMom on Blood Manor draws big, often maskless, crowds
what steps can we take? who can we call? what petition can we sign? — urban cowgirl on Blood Manor draws big, often maskless, crowds
one thing... i saw a police cruiser with flashing lights and two policemen parked outside patron a weekend ago while i walking down street. so that was 1 good. the rest, i know i know.... — j on Blood Manor draws big, often maskless, crowds
Lovely photo capture. Sweet dove finding. Thank you for this! — jules on Where in Tribeca?
Millenials have shown their true colors as the most selfish uncaring generation as they are the primary spreader of COVID 19 in NYC and many other places. Most of them won't die from C19 so they don't care if they give C19 to anyone. — Another Thing on Blood Manor draws big, often maskless, crowds
I'm telling you and everyone here: FIRST PRECINCT DOESN'T WANT TO DO ANY WORK. They are in the safest precinct in the city (spare me "because of them") thus don't feel that they have to do any work. They're content to hang ouy most blatantly on West Broadway between Lispernard and Canal which they've turned into their private parking lot including a patrol car literally acting as a gate backing up to let in cars or bikes which want to pass through. Ericsson Place is their other private parking lot. Look at them doing nothing to shut down the ILLEGAL NIGHTCLUB at 46 Lispernard. Look at them not stationing a patrol car right across from Patron Of The New on Franklin after a holdup and a holdup with gunfire a month apart. Where we're they on this night to shut down Blood Manor? Nowhere. Cuz they are lazy do-nothings. Are they on the take? Certain NYDOH inspectors? Sure seems like it. How do we get in the ear of Governor Cuomo himself since DeBlasio, NYPD, and NYDOH are utterly useless? — NYPDo Nothings on Blood Manor draws big, often maskless, crowds
We walked by there on Saturday evening and it was a mess. We were actually nervous enough that was walked in different direction. Aside from the non-compliant mask wearers, there were tons of people on the sidewalk drinking and getting high. We seriously don't even want to leave our apartment any more. — Concerned on Blood Manor draws big, often maskless, crowds
I was a member here for 10 years or so and it kept me from falling apart completely in my old age as well as being a convenient reminder that I had to exercise even when the spirit was less than willing. Great facilities and staff and a serious loss to the neighborhood. I hope that somehow, they can find a way to come back, in another location. Best of luck to Allison and Frederick and thanks for the memories. — Bob on Tribeca Health & Fitness will close permanently
Je suis tres heureuse! — Martha on Frenchette Bakery has opened in the arcade
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My wife went to Odeon not long after she moved to NYC from Boston and soon after Odeon opened, her verdict then? "It'll never last...." Oh well!! — Robert on In the News: An Odeon oral history
What are their hours? — Silvya on Frenchette Bakery has opened in the arcade
Great news!!!! Comfort food when needed most! A welcome return to that barren hallway all these months. Did someone just call me a Pavlov Dog? PLEASE shop local! Our neighborhood depends on it. Sharon Balloon Saloon — Sharon Hershkowitz Balloon Saloon on Frenchette Bakery has opened in the arcade
This was my gym for about 9 years or so. They were great, and I loved that place. Yet another loss during this miserable time of losses. Lots of memories of happier times at a fun, friendly local gym run by lovely people who cared. — Will Meyerhofer on Tribeca Health & Fitness will close permanently
Does anyone know about the continued police closure of Beach street and barricades on Beach, Varick and West Broadway. It appears to be more of a police parking lot than anything else. I have tried council woman Chin to ask but haven't gotten an answer after 3 calls. Also, why are the police who stand in front of the station house never wearing masks? Any information would be greatly appreciated. — Linda Rosensweig on Seen & Heard: A welcome sight at City Hall
There was some inconsistencies between the Citizen app report and the NYPD's report, even though the events were reported at precisely the same time... — Tribeca Citizen on Slashing on the 1 train at Chambers
As always, Sonia... — Tribeca Citizen on Where in Tribeca?
I've actually grown up in nyc, to which it is obvious, you have not. My bedroom window was ground level on a busy street so loud and busy that anytime I left the city I'd struggle to sleep because it was way too quiet anywhere else. I live within two blocks of this horrible EDM hell that keeps anyone within a 5 block radius awake through the entire night on weekdays and weekend nights (even with noise cancelling headphones). People have kids, jobs, and as you seem to forget... WE'RE IN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC. So here is something to get used to. Relieve your stress with a dance party in your living room or go back to suburbia so you can spread your covid. Don't tell me what my New Yorkers do or do not deserve, especially when it comes to their health and safety and their rights as citizens. — disgraceful on “It feels like being at Burning Man in your living room.”
2:02am on 10/18/20 and but of course, it is happening again. I just found this article and thread--I have been trying to figure out the source of this disgusting display of carelessness and stupidity that has been a weekly hell for my ears and my sleep schedule until the early hours. Thank you for providing more insight, the NYPD are deplorable and useless so I will try to use these other channels. I hope we get some sleep soon! — citizen4324 on “It feels like being at Burning Man in your living room.”








