Also on Community Board 1's November agendas: Changes to the old Super Linda atrium; St. John's Lane safety issues; Peck Slip School security and health concerns; Duane Street facade alterations; Beaver Street reversal; more.
Plus: Battery Park City resident found dead; Balducci's rumor; Howard Hughes Corporation asks for after-the-fact demolition permission; downtown gets storm protection funding; visiting the loft of Isabel Rose.
Want to see the menu? Plus: Dunkin Donuts has reopened; the ground floor of 11 Beach; half marathon this morning; 52 Lispenard praise; Walker Street building mystery. / 3 comments
Plus: Wyeth's new storefront; "Public Morals" shoot; New York Road Runners Half Marathon; Friends of Bogardus Garden reach their goal; "Where in Tribeca...?"
Plus: 56 Leonard sales report; Pen Parentis's April lineup; March Madness at Brookfield Place; City Hall Greenmarket.
Charles, I've appreciated your work on congestion pricing for a long time. One area that I never see addressed: what... — jeff / There’s an election this month!
If you said that the congestion tax was going to be used to lower train and subway fares we could... — Thomas Hagen / There’s an election this month!
Very very sad to hear this news. Kings has been a wonderful, welcoming neighborhood gem. We filled all our prescriptions... — SW / Kings Pharmacy, a Tribeca staple for 25 years, will close on June 30
I... think it's possible for people who own one restaurant in one neighborhood which plays music to open a different... — Smarch / New restaurant coming to The Palm space
Oops, I mis-tabulated one of the six community district populations, above. Total population living in the NYC congestion zone is... — Komanoff / There’s an election this month!
This is heartbreaking. We moved to the neighborhood in 1996, pre-King's, and when my first son was born in '98... — Susan B / Kings Pharmacy, a Tribeca staple for 25 years, will close on June 30
Instituting congestion pricing right now is grotesquely stupid. One of the biggest economic challenges facing NYC right now is the... — Thomas Hagen / There’s an election this month!