The Central Business District Tolling Program will charge drivers $9 to $23 for each trip in or out of the Central Business District south of 60th Street. / 60 comments
An effort to green up the neighborhood joins forces with the architects trying to create a park out of the Holland Tunnel rotary. There will be a dozen new street trees as a result. / 18 comments
A new pizza bar on West Broadway. Plus a finish date for Vestry construction?; Citi Bikes for miles; comments for congestion pricing. / 7 comments
Have any statistics or numbers on how many drive? Of course the number exists, but would be more persuasive if you were specific. / 7 comments
Plus neighbors are taking action against rats; a public art discussion with Kamau Ware; an oyster bar for the Holy Ground space; Paisley extends hours to add lunch and brunch. / 10 comments
Plus two local women open boutique PR firm here; the Beep will host a public hearing on congestion pricing this week; futsal starts a new spring season; Fred Astaire seeking participants for free programs; vending machines for subways. / 7 comments
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