There has been a lot of depressing news lately, and we likely haven't heard the last of it, so let's focus on the positive (for one post, anyway). Here are 11 things to look forward to in Lower Manhattan in coming months. / 4 comments
Plus: Renderings of the Broadway hotel and its Blue Bottle café; the first public meeting of the Tribeca Alliance; Casey Neistat tests rocket shoes and takes on the Harley-Davidson dealership; comparing 3 and 4 World Trade Center; first look at what might be included at Trinity Church's new FiDi tower.
Plus: Slice joint becomes half burger joint; activity at a Broadway storefront; hotel conversion demolition update; Joan Osborne at City Winery.
There's been a lot of bad news lately, and I fear we haven't heard the last of it, so let's try to focus on the positive (for one post, anyway). Here are 14 things to look forward to in Lower Manhattan in the next year or two. / 10 comments
"1 Lispenard Street, Nancy Whiskey Inc. for full liquor license" --> This has to be auspicious, right?! — CW / Community Board 1 agendas for February
The sidewalk needs repair badly. Otherwise, this is one of the most "tame" leftover triangles along Sixth Avenue. The plan... — Don / Neighbors are organizing to revamp Barnett Newman Triangle
Given that it has been empty for years, I am sure everyone is happy to look the other way .... — Reademan / Canal Street Market has closed permanently
That sign does not belong on a Landmarked Soho storefront — James / Canal Street Market has closed permanently
There is an urgent need for Con Ed to repair the sidewalks around all three streets abutting their ugly substation-... — Andrew Freireich / Neighbors are organizing to revamp Barnett Newman Triangle
The plan illustrated in this article seems to do away with ANY sidewalks on this plot- one would have to... — Andrew Freireich / Neighbors are organizing to revamp Barnett Newman Triangle
Regarding Finn Square-- Marte has come to all of our events at Finn Square. The difficulty is getting the DOT... — Patricia Aakre / Neighbors are organizing to revamp Barnett Newman Triangle