Archivist found 2,400 pictures of the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of 9-11 taken by what they think was a construction worker. The photos are now on Flickr. / 1 comment
Plus: Museum moving forward again; museum and memorial costs; inside 4 World Trade Center; Battery Park City pharmacist; 60 Warren penthouse; Corton pastry chef leaves; Church and Franklin.
Plus: Dosateria reviewed; Dirty Bird opening date; Battery Park City Authority's new chairman; kids skip 9/11 health survey; another online creative agency; plug pulled at City Winery show. Update: Added info on Atera's upcoming bar.
Furniture store Room is moving to N. Moore • Let's make art! • Damon Dash's party is over • "Tribute in Light" for two more years • City Winery shows
Apparently unpopular opinion: while the new rules are the rules, and the sheds will go, I’m not happy to see... — mg / Dining sheds at Tamarind have been removed
At least the sheds at Tamarind were well constructed and maintained. They weren't rat magnets and disgusting (like Zona) I... — JulieW / Dining sheds at Tamarind have been removed
start with not allowing government vehicles parked on the bluestone sidewalk and not on roadway. Then have regular volunteer monthly... — S / City Hall Park launches into a new era
I tried to like this bakery many times over the years. However, I find the staff extremely unfriendly and unhelpful.... — MME / Duane Park Patisserie will add new hours with a new menu
Malcolm, I have lived in NYC my whole life. I grew up by supported housing for people with mental health... — JSM / Update on the shelter coming to 105 Washington
Definitely more dogs there now. Demographically have observed mostly younger rather than older people bringing in dogs. The low chain... — JSM / City Hall Park launches into a new era
Greenwich Tavern on Beach and Greenwich has two of the most hideous shed which they now earn money by covering... — Stephanie / Dining sheds at Tamarind have been removed