Plus this year's hottest Halloween candy; a hunt for the perfect $900,000 apartment in Fidi; the floating billboard of yesteryear; we are not getting more resilient.
Plus 74 Trinity Place update; a feature on Aisling Franciosi; war on Battery Park ticket sellers. / 3 comments
Plus the borough president fights the Two Bridges supertalls; Flora Vere welcomes summer; the Tribeca galleries band together; the state legislature may take on the floating billboard. / 1 comment
Plus a quick interview with Larry Silverstein on attracting commercial tenants to Fidi; the ugly LED billboard floats on; new feathered tenants for Water Street. / 5 comments
Plus the land use process for the jail on White Street begins; the city is suing the company behind the floating billboard; Peter Sacks gets a profile in the New Yorker. / 1 comment
Plus Frenchette staff helps arrest a very bad man; updates on the city's efforts to ban development voids; land use process to start for proposed White Street jail. / 3 comments
It was available for you to rent if you had a better idea . . . — Reademan / The family from Beef Bar has taken the Sarabeth’s corner
Most people don’t have a choice? They do, though they might not like their choices. — Manhattanmommie / Congestion pricing is here
they need to get rid of all those bike lanes to reduce traffic. also residents who live in the congestion... — cannon / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
well normally agree with TC on most things but this is one of those rare occasions I think you are... — Will / Congestion pricing is here
Could this make the NJ to Brooklyn (and vice versa) route through Staten Island and the Verrazano Bridge more attractive... — Laura / Congestion pricing is here
No. I have written about this a lot -- look at this post and others. In short,... — Tribeca Citizen / Congestion pricing is here
We are in the middle -- 75-90 persons per acre. Densest: Yorkville at 150 or more. Least dense: Riverdale, northern... — Tribeca Citizen / Retail Report Part I: What we’ve gained and where we stand