Plus: Neat photo from 1914; North Cove Marina update; Fowler & Wells now serving weekday lunch; hat stolen off man's head; metal debris crashes into hotel window; Alexander Hamilton Tavern opening in FiDi; Best Western in the Seaport has closed. / 3 comments
Plus: Using 460 Washington to explain the 421-a tax abatement; Howard Hughes's new Seaport District plan (also, it bought the Peck Slip Best Western); Trinity Church ticked off an artist by moving his sculpture; Rector bridge elevator semi-fixed; shoplifters steal gum, threaten stabbing; Woolworth Building in Harry Potter spin-off. / 6 comments
Plus: Timelapse video from near the top of 1 World Trade Center; Añejo's chef gets sued; Cipriani to open a Seaport hotel; Industry Kitchen debuts under the F.D.R. Drive this week.
Can you believe it has been six months since Sandy? It may still be chewed up, but many of the businesses that make it special are back. / 4 comments
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
https://tribecacitizen.com/2024/12/11/sneak-peek-kaffe-are/ — Tribeca Citizen / Seen & Heard: The shed at One Hudson is coming down