Plus a artist's art collection at Pearl River; a Downtown walking tour of American Judaism; the wildfire smog in watercolor. / 1 comment
Shareholders at the landmarked firehouse sue one of their own; Nathan Lane is selling his N. Moore triplex; more coverage of the Rockefeller Park monument plan. / 2 comments
Retailers at the Oculus are coming back, slowly; sketching the neighborhood; a ring found on Greenwich; good clean fun in the park. / 1 comment
Gavin Snider draws local buildings, which he then photographs and shares with the world.
Gavin Snider loves to draw, as you can see from the work he posts on Instagram and Twitter. Of local note: A series of drawings of buildings in the area, which he photographs held up in front of the buildings.
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