The city just announced that indoor dining can resume on Sept. 30 at 25 percent. But still, restaurants need every bit of help they can get after six months of losses. / 8 comments
The city is installing a dedicated bike path down Broadway from City Hall to the Battery as part of an expansion of bike lanes across town. / 14 comments
J. writes to ask about the stations that were once in front of Whole Foods and the Mysterious Bookshop, plus an update on the dock at Duane and Greenwich. / 16 comments
With indoor dining still on pause, local restaurants are counting on the city's new curbside dining option. But the Citi Bike dock is getting in the way for two of them. / 11 comments
Plus: New York Times takes two stars away from Nobu; Citi Bike to test motorized bicycles; Citigroup is launching a private ferry between Pier 25 and Jersey City; Square Diner. / 7 comments
"Is it a light for Citi Bike? If it hasn't happened already, expect the Duane Street landmark folks to chime in." —H.
Plus: The new Franklin Street mural is an ad; the former Ichimura has changed names again; the inside of St. Nicholas National Shrine; candidate Aaron Foldenauer; "reimagining education" at Portfolio School; restaurateur Drew Nieporent.
Plus: The Department of Transportation agreed to fund a FiDi traffic study; Citi Bike VIP service is back at West and Chambers; Fuku fast-food chain opens tonight; Economic Development Corporation close to moving to 1 Liberty Plaza.
Plus: M9 and Citi Bike changes because of the Warren Street reconstruction; Racines bar menu; another Piccola Cucina restaurant; Café Clover is opening a "grocery" store; Broadway storefront renovation; restaurant listing. / 1 comment
...to be tested in Battery Park City. Plus: Local restaurant removes photos of Trump and Cosby; "Sex and Death" at Patrick Parrish; ICE NYC launches kids' program; "Doubt" shooting here again. / 3 comments
Plus: Vipp's first American home goods showroom is on Murray Street; Arcade Bakery honored; baby born on PATH concourse; Citi Bikes on Governors Island.
Plus: Kid pulled over by cops for not using hand signal while riding a bike; artist poses nude at historical slave sites; no plans to shoot "Ghostbusters" reboot here; Franklin Street retail condo changes hands. / 18 comments
Also love Tara Kitchen!! But did not fit the definitions. That said, it's worth a share plate workaround! — Tribeca Citizen / Are moderately priced restaurants doomed in Tribeca?
Second TAQ and Ol Days! We also love Tara Kitchen on Church St! The tagines are delicious and a great... — E. on Reade / Are moderately priced restaurants doomed in Tribeca?
I echo Steve C’s comment. Migrants on taxpayer dime should help. — Bobbie / Are moderately priced restaurants doomed in Tribeca?
Beside World Trade Center two, what happened to World Trade Center 6? — S / In the News: Revamped design for Two World Trade
Re: "And why wouldn’t you want the public space between the old and new residential buildings?" Because it is not... — james / New towers coming to Thomas and Worth streets?
Agree that we love Taq. Very family friendly place and the food is great. — BPCdad / Are moderately priced restaurants doomed in Tribeca?
I *LOVE* Khe-Yo! It does not fall into this category. — Tribeca Citizen / Are moderately priced restaurants doomed in Tribeca?