Updates on the jail, DDC construction projects, Pier A, the Seaport Museum and more.
Just catching up to the past month's of meetings, including applications for sidewalk cafes, cannabis and updates on the jail. / 4 comments
Updates on coastal resiliency, plans for two buildings on Chambers; plans for the parking lot on Hudson and Worth; and a few more cannabis applications.
There's a lot of action for liquor licenses, plus capital and expense priorities across the committees. / 9 comments
The committees will discuss BPCA's plans for rebuilding Rockefeller Park, the Safe Haven shelter for 105 Washington, and more. / 3 comments
Updates on congestion pricing, the resiliency projects in Battery Park City, and the City of Yes.
The shelter for Washington and Rector, Seaport resiliency plans, nominations for new officers and chairs.
A construction update on the shelter for Washington Street; more cannabis applications; a gut reno for two old Chambers Street buildings, and more! / 8 comments
Zach Bommer comes from years of working with the city and state. Plus Robby Ameen at the Django; Tribeca Meet & Greet; holiday sing at Bogardus.
Lots to be discussed at the Exec Committee meeting, including cannabis dispensaries and Open Dining rule changes.
The cannabis dispensary on Murray, the initial planning for the Wagner pavilion and the development of 32 Walker are all on the agenda.
Rotary Park, the demolition of Belle Reve, and possibly our first *legal* cannabis dispensary on the agendas. / 3 comments
It's a great time then to quit eggs for good, considering the cruel horrors of the egg industry. — Marcus / In the News: Today’s deadline for congestion pricing
I believe the "deadline" was extended by 30 days (or the end of month, can't quite remember..) — B.Thompson / In the News: Today’s deadline for congestion pricing
Duffy is flailing at this point. He knows the Feds have no case to rescind the approval, so it's all... — malcolm / In the News: Today’s deadline for congestion pricing
Nick Cave is amazing and the showing of his art in this incredible space is spectacular - don't miss seeing... — Franklin Foodie / Art in Tribeca: Nick Cave at the Jack Shainman Gallery
The filed alteration costs shown in the DoB records are ludicrously low: $150,000 for 6,000 SF of architectural renovations plus... — James / Seen & Heard: Honoring Downtown’s noted immigrants
Specifically Unit 4 (tax lot 1104), bought in 2022 by two revocable trusts: Big Apple B (for Brien) and Big... — james / Seen & Heard: Honoring Downtown’s noted immigrants
No. 55 Leonard Street. — James / Seen & Heard: Honoring Downtown’s noted immigrants