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Tag archive for ‘BPCA’

March 9, 2023

Seen & Heard: Shred-a-thon on Fulton

Plus a Tribecan is appointed to the Landmarks Commission; a women's history month movie screening; the Harbor School will host its annual 5K on Governors. / 1 comment

December 16, 2022

Wagner Park construction paused after neighbors sue

The Battery Park City Neighborhood Association filed a suit in Supreme Court arguing that the authority did not come up with a better plan to preserve the park.

September 29, 2022

Newsletter: September 29

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July 27, 2022

In the News: Pushing back on Battery Park City’s resiliency plans

Plus the real estate standings lately; uterine cancers added to 9/11 list; a review of a Tribecan's memoir. / 3 comments

Recent Comments
  • We are all mourning the passing of the last of the Capsouto brothers. We will remember them fondly for all... — Pamela Wittmann / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Tracy, This is such a nice tribute and so well said. If you want to come and share your thoughts... — Pamela Wittmann / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Capsouto Freres was a wonderful place where people could get great food at affordable prices. Mama Eva was always in... — Dan Alterman / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Madelyn, Thank you for your astute remarks. A truly wonderful family; each generation. — Suellen Epstein / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Beautifully said, Tracy. — Franklin Foodie / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • My first date with my husband Steven 42 years ago was at Capsouto Freres. My husband did business with the... — Madelyn Wils / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • When my women’s group feted me on my 50th birthday they asked me to pick my favorite spot so we... — Jean Grillo / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

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July 1, 2022

Seen & Heard: Protesting De Niro?

Plus late summer hours at Oculus; more vendors at Smorgasburg; free outdoor dining area at Brookfield; River & Blues starts next week. / 3 comments

June 28, 2022

Seen & Heard: Plans for redesigning Rockefeller Park

Plus the Artezen Hotel is approved for a liquor license; a new gallery at 381 Broadway; it's shaved snow season. / 3 comments

June 16, 2022

Seen & Heard: River to River starts tomorrow

Plus Happy Sweet 16 to Grandaisy; Seaport FIT has local free classes; BPC celebrates Juneteenth at North Cove. / 1 comment

March 21, 2022

Seen & Heard: The expansion of CVS

Warren and Church will open in April; Broadway is down the road. Plus Mr. Tsunis goes to Greece; Trinity Church gets a new rector; BPCA will hold a one-day baseball camp.

September 14, 2021

Seen & Heard: Some retail coming back to life?

At least the lights are on at Modell's; Healthynest coming soon; comedy at Wagner Park; a couple last shots from 9/11, including La Marseillaise at Hook & Ladder 8. / 8 comments

July 27, 2021

Seen & Heard: Flood wall at the fields

The BPCA resiliency work is moving along; there's blues at Wagner on Thursday; CB2 rejects Soho/Noho plan; One White opens next Thursday. / 3 comments

July 23, 2020

Newsletter: July 23

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February 20, 2020

Nosy Neighbor: What will replace the footings of the Rector Street Bridge?

The bridge will be dismantled between now and May; both the basketball court and the garden will be expanded by October. / 4 comments

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