The Liquor Store is officially closed; Dr. Smood coming to Goldman corridor; Bogardus Garden making progress; Kings staff pitches in; The Wonder getting closer? / 7 comments
Plus: The rear side of 24 Leonard has been revealed; the repainting of Tribeca Bridge; the Church Street sinkhole got repaired; where not to leave your Christmas tree. / 1 comment
Plus: More on the Tibetan prayer flags at Bogardus Garden; three area restaurants make the New York Times's Best of 2018 list; city failing small businesses. / 3 comments
Plus: "Stink" shoot in Battery Park City; Irving Farm's Fulton Center café opens next week; an unsatisfying visit to Leather Spa; huge new retail space on Reade; what's Current at Church and Canal? / 5 comments
Plus: Bar Cyrk's big heart; another Street Seats application in Community Board 1; up next at Pen Parentis; the Dreaded Drill of Destruction.
Plus: North Cove Marina locked down; investigating the proposed benefits of the Seaport redo; ethically challenged Sheldon Silver; Pier 17 rendering. / 6 comments
Plus: Soup and salad at Baked; 56 Leonard and 30 Park Place from afar; Simeon Lagodich art show; World Trade Center mall update; Bogardus Plaza renovation timeline; Room to Grow event.
Plus: 460 Washington looking pretty good; hardware store closing; Seaport meeting; new hotel to have gallery featuring local artists; brunch party at the Greek; "Holiday Sing" at Bogardus Garden; Washington Market Park holiday card. / 5 comments
And/or a subterranean bar? Also on July's Community Board 1 agendas: An update on plans for the former Dean's space; Cafeteria's liquor license; the final plan for Bogardus Plaza; more.
Plus: Checking in at North End Grill; construction kitten update; Franklin Place cantilever; Federal Plaza water feature; Global Beat Festival giveaway; Bogardus Plaza popularity; liquor store's new home. / 2 comments
It was long and ugly, with hot topics including a rooftop bar at the new hotel on Broadway, 60 Hudson's noise and sidewalk shed, closing a block of Varick for a day, sidewalk cafés on side streets, and more. / 3 comments
And reservations, too. Plus: Bogardus Plaza design meeting; Reade Chambers sales office; Canvas in Soho closed; something up at 42 Walker?; Dover Street Market.
Yes Richard, it was certainly much better for all of us when the lower west side waterfront consisted of an... — Reader on Reade / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi
I noticed the landings were almost clear minus one overnight person saving their space on the side. The ascent is... — J / Seen & Heard: BPC resident starts speech practice
Seriously these "ideas" keep getting worse and worse... I dont know why they are living in this city.. they are... — Richard / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi
I don't have any more info than that at this point -- will see what they provide in the next... — Tribeca Citizen / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi
Back in late 70’and early 80’s Tribeca was very different for sure .Many artists lived in the lofts, middle class... — Charlie L / Tribeca in the 1980s
Wow, I have to be more like Sonia and pay close attention! I walk by there almost daily and have... — N / Nosy Neighbor: Who is putting little sculptures in Bogardus Plaza?
Tear down any statues of Moses, that evil Democrat. — Bobbie / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi