Plus: Residents agitated over the loss of views as a result of 396 Broadway construction; 50 Murray rent-stabilization fight; Warren Street building for sale (instead of getting developed with its neighbor); Jane Freeman art exhibit. / 5 comments
Plus: North End Grill's bistro pop-up; a photo project about breast cancer survivors; Warren Street conversion; a theory about why cops park on the sidewalk; Soho's neglected trompe l'oeil mural. / 1 comment
Plus: Four-story Warren Street building to get two-story penthouse; "Going in Style" remake shooting here; weigh in on how LMDC should spend $50 million; "cast-iron inversion" on Walker; Paul's Baby Grand changed its name.
Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were "recorded" by the city in the past seven days (ending 12/29/12)—the sales may have taken place earlier. One is a longstanding restaurant....
Native: what are you talking about? I didn't say I agreed with the plan - in fact, I oppose it... — Elizabeth / Update: The tower planned for Independence Plaza
Tribeca will be destroyed. Greenwich Street will lose businesses and families that live there. construction will take years. — Native / Update: The tower planned for Independence Plaza
Elizabeth , guess you must be a developer. No one that lives on that block or has a business on... — Native / Update: The tower planned for Independence Plaza
Martine - City of Yes would: 1) loosen restrictions for more and taller residential structures, possibly including at the current... — Elizabeth / Update: The tower planned for Independence Plaza
There is hardly any traffic out of that garage - no idea where this "significant" traffic reduction theory came from.... — Elizabeth / More efforts to fight the tower for Greenwich & Jay
Malcolm, I agree 100% - there's still so little respect for mid-century modern buildings, and we'll regret that one day.... — Elizabeth / More efforts to fight the tower for Greenwich & Jay
Some street art is cool. Some of this stuff looks cool, but here's the side effect that it has: it... — Name / Art in Tribeca: Clet Abraham on Worth Street