Plus: Dead infant found in the East River; sports-themed exhibit at the 9/11 Museum.
Also on Community Board 1's February agendas: The Five Boro Bike Tour; the new building at White and Sixth; a bunch of street fairs, including one on Beach; the Tribeca Family Festival; Yves sidewalk café; Tribeca's Kitchen liquor license; more. / 10 comments
Plus: Opening forecast for chef Eiji Ichimura's new restaurant; Macao Trading Co.'s new chef updated the menu; 9/11 Museum and Memorial lost $25.2 million in its first year; forthcoming exhibit at the National Museum of the American Indian.
The final batch of highlights. Thanks again to everyone who helped out! (P.S. When I say "final," I'm not including the lists of what has opened and closed. Stay tuned....)
Plus: Battery Park dog update; Bowlmor's Tribeca Loft nightclub; Frank Gehry at 8 Spruce Street.
For $9 million those windows better wash themselves. Plus: Russian spies; planning for WTC bus congestion; Midtown Comics; cooking smells; Con Ed vs. LMDC; Corton's granola; and Kelly Ripa takes the girls for a walk.
They are absolutely thinking in the right direction. The streets need a massive road diet and the community would benefit... — FiDiGuy / Friends of Duane Park is seeking input on a bigger footprint
I'd like to see Friends of Duane Park advocate for a fourth option - closing at least one side of... — Kathleen / Friends of Duane Park is seeking input on a bigger footprint
Beautiful, exquisite. Definitely deserves a book. Congratulations Linda! — Jean Grillo / From the Lens of Linda Pollak
Took my wife to Tsubame for her birthday and it was excellent. — Jason / In the News: Saving Chinatown
Why in the world should someone living within the zone be charged to go home? To say they are all... — CWS / Clarity — finally — on one angle of congestion pricing for Downtown residents
Similar to the question above mine... There's supposedly no charge to exit the QB Bridge on the lower level at... — Dan / The Latest: Congestion pricing clears another hurdle
Thanks so much! — Brian / Eataly coming soon to Soho