Plus: Questlove as Lower Manhattan spokesperson; an old-school touch at the Sterling Mason; emergency management as art fodder; "Limitless" shooting here yet again. / 9 comments
There's fun for all ages: trick-or-treating, a parade, free pumpkins, musical performances, a jack-o'-lantern contest, "kooky karaoke," a boat cruise, and even a costume catwalk. Plus: How to donate extra candy. / Sponsored
Plus: Pier 17 approved by LPC; Ritz-Carlton residents fear change; 100 Barclay retail; West Thames Park turf delayed; Liberty Street Bridge completion date; hotel guests steal other guests' bags; big box stores in the Seaport? / 3 comments
Plus: Treating cabbage like steak; female superintendent in Battery Park City; Time Inc. moving in soon; helicopter industry fighting proposed ban. / 3 comments
Plus: Harley-Davidson of NYC's use of a public plaza; Carini Lang's annual sale; Torly Kid coat drive; another idea for the Four Seasons restaurant; artists to catalog workers at Brookfield Place.
Plus: Liberty Park construction; pop-up at Cass Lilien's shop; the potential of newly reopened Drumgoole Plaza; Friends of DeLury Park events; Gucci at Brookfield Place; "Mini NYC" shoot.
Plus: A recommendation for "The Walk," if only for the local scenes; Robert Janz sculpture; Chantal Akerman's "News from Home"; one-minute dance festival at Brookfield Place; "Limitless" and "Broad City" shoots. / 6 comments
Plus: Fashion hootenanny this weekend at Brookfield Place; public meeting about what to do with Pier 26; TriBeCa Native benefit book launch; appearances by Jason Segel, Colum McCann, and Yotam Ottolenghi.
Plus: Bottega Veneta at Brookfield Place; classic cinema at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center; Mini NYC shoot this weekend; sublet request.
"MOVE!" is a three-day interactive experience at Brookfield Place that puts you at the forefront of art and fashion. / Sponsored
Plus: The New York Times visits the Spring Street Salt Shed; design presented for combining two public plazas into one pretty park.
Plus: The Hermès fragrance store opens Wednesday (and it's the reason for the flowers); Hudson River Park sculptures to get vines; "Cinema" signage at the Roxy; Brookfield Place smiley faces; Pen Parentis horror salon.
Hope the tin building continues! It is a pleasure to go there! — IDAMIS REGAN / Trouble at the Tin Building?
Re: microhubs / curb enthusiasm -- is this related to the Fresh Direct trucks that have built their businesses around... — CW / Community Board 1 agendas for January
When your mayor's office's front yard is this poorly maintained it says a lot. My child and I do not... — Kerry / Nosy Neighbor: What happened to the gas lamps at City Hall Park?
what happened to the squirrels that lived in the Park? — Perry Rothenberg / Nosy Neighbor: What happened to the gas lamps at City Hall Park?
The area around the fountain is quite dark at night. It needs additional lighting. Fitting the gas lamps with led... — Ken / Nosy Neighbor: What happened to the gas lamps at City Hall Park?
Grub Street article. https://www.grubstreet.com/article/tin-building-report.html — MSA / Trouble at the Tin Building?
Unfortunately, despite the implementation of congestion pricing in NYC, traffic and pollution along the FDR in the Lower East Side... — TH / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going