Plus a month of plays at Federal Hall; another resiliency meeting for Rockefeller; Pride dance party at the Seaport. / 1 comment
Plus the real estate standings lately; uterine cancers added to 9/11 list; a review of a Tribecan's memoir. / 3 comments
Plus the Artezen Hotel is approved for a liquor license; a new gallery at 381 Broadway; it's shaved snow season. / 3 comments
A feathered friend gets trapped in the fencing around the lily pads, but lives to tell about it. / 1 comment
After rallying and sitting-in to keep a corner of the Rockefeller lawn from demolition, residents decided to create a new advocacy group. And some residents meet today to discuss the new site. / 4 comments
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
Neighbors slept overnight in a corner of the Rockefeller Park field to keep the state from taking down six trees to make room for a monument to essential workers. It worked. / 10 comments
Battery Park City completes the renovation of its fourth (and final) playground in the past two years with the opening of Rockefeller Park's playground.
Poets House has installed fragments of 53 poems throughout the park, making for an inspirational weekend -- or anytime -- activity. / 1 comment
Plus a new 4500-square-foot rooftop restaurant in Fidi; OneSeed still aiming for fall; the highest priced listing in the city this week.
The parks are open and one of this neighborhood's great resources in times of crisis. Plus this may be your only chance to find some free space at the fields. / 12 comments
The sculpture, designed by a Puerto Rican architect and artist, will be a series of inscribed glass panels rising in a spiral shape with a rotating star in the center. / 1 comment
Any info on the taco place opening up in Lekka's old space? I just noticed their new awning yesterday. — K / Il Mulino is now Il Giglio
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Yes Richard, it was certainly much better for all of us when the lower west side waterfront consisted of an... — Reader on Reade / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi
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Seriously these "ideas" keep getting worse and worse... I dont know why they are living in this city.. they are... — Richard / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi