Plus Revolution Eyes has a new home; Orson Welles at BPCA film series; an update on The Battery over coffee. / 2 comments
The Battery Park City Authority will host a series of four workshops to hash out the latest plans to protect their parks and buildings from floods. / 5 comments
Plus using dry ice to suffocate rats; another Tin Building review; a family loft gets a makeover. / 3 comments
Plus Blood Manor on the city's spookiest list; Milady's will reopen in Soho; an interview with the CEO of BPC. / 2 comments
The restaurant planned for the new pavilion at Wagner will be chosen through an open request for proposals. / 2 comments
Plus Japanese tailors can now return to The Armoury; a video tour of the Tin Building with Jean-Georges; celebrating the butterflies and the bees.
The Battery Park City Authority will close Wagner this summer in order to rebuild it for flood protection. Neighbors are protesting the plans. / 1 comment
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Plus open studios at the New York Academy of Art; concert tonight for Cinco de Mayo; making it rain on Murray Street; a housewares swap event at Pace on Monday. / 4 comments
The Battery Park City Authority's resiliency plans will raise (and raze) the park and add flood walls from the museum down to The Battery. / 21 comments
Plus a local artist redefines a true NYC souvenir; Mardi Gras at BPC; mask mandates loosening at city schools.
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