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Tag archive for ‘St. Nicholas National Shrine’

January 26, 2021

Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in final stretch — after 20 years

The parish and national shrine is being rebuilt on Liberty Park and will be finished in time for the 20th anniversary of 9/11. / 2 comments

January 8, 2020

In the News: Construction back on at St. Nicholas Church

Still $40 million short, the construction of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church will resume with a new board and intervention from the governor. / 4 comments

December 24, 2018

In the News: The Mayor’s Push for His 50-Story Jail Tower

Plus: Financial benefits to be reaped by Google and the owner of 550 Washington; the Port Authority has offered to manage construction of the stalled St. Nicholas National Shrine. / 2 comments

July 25, 2018

In the News: Another Racially Motivated Attack

Plus: St. Nicholas National Shrine still needs $75 million; a Tribeca family's beehive; the tenants displaced by Disney's Hudson Square plan. / 1 comment

Recent Comments
  • Ethical behavior isn't at all foolish, and is nonpartisan. — DGI / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi

  • Your idea to return light rail to the streets is an excellent one. Travel to cities in Europe and Asia... — DGI / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi

  • Excellent news! Any idea on opening date? — Marcus / Eataly coming soon to Soho

  • $31 for tomato and mozzarella starter... $51 for chicken parm... seems pretty aggressive. — DH / Il Mulino is now Il Giglio

  • I agree with Carolina. Maybe they are trying to cross-sell customer bases or save money on rent? Whatever it is,... — Tribeca Dad / Wei West and Friedman’s will collaborate

  • They want to be kid friendly? The prices are extremely high $51 for a chicken breast? $21 for an salads... — Carolyn / Il Mulino is now Il Giglio

  • Great news, and lovely space for an Eately! Fingers crossed that a similar small-format market will open in the new... — Reader on Reade / Eataly coming soon to Soho

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June 4, 2018

In the News: Firehouses to Open Their Doors

Plus: Frenchette review; server at Paul's Casablanca accused a manager of rape; reptile event at Washington Market Park; more trouble for St. Nicholas National Shrine. / 1 comment

April 23, 2018

In the News: Opening Set for Cortlandt Street Subway Station

Plus: The litany of troubles at the St. Nicholas National Shrine; a map of landmarked properties seeking changes; estate drama.

April 11, 2018

In the News: Why Souths Is Closing

Plus: A rave for Frenchette; St. Nicholas National Shrine's finances are being investigated; a "Wall Street legend" who lives in Tribeca; Emily Blunt's first New York City apartment. / 1 comment

December 26, 2017

In the News: Tribeca Moms Do Good in Harlem

Plus: How to get your Christmas tree mulched instead of thrown away; the troubles at the St. Nicholas National Shrine; two Tribecans' art collection. / 1 comment

December 12, 2017

In the News: Eataly Has Erased Mario Batali

Plus: Work stopped at the St. Nicholas National Shrine because the church isn't making its payments; more on the Park Row oil leak; the World Trade Center mall operator has been sold. / 2 comments

September 12, 2017

In the News: The Best Look So Far at 91 Leonard

Plus: The new Franklin Street mural is an ad; the former Ichimura has changed names again; the inside of St. Nicholas National Shrine; candidate Aaron Foldenauer; "reimagining education" at Portfolio School; restaurateur Drew Nieporent.

September 6, 2017

In the News: Tenant in Burned Building Complained of Dirty Ductwork

Plus: Councilmember Margaret Chin wants to be able to tinker with zoning; developer gets construction loan for lot it just cleared; St. Nicholas church secured a lease with the Port Authority; noodle house to reopen on Bowery. / 1 comment

March 4, 2017

Seen & Heard: Cornerstone Shrine

Plus: Reversal of traffic on Jay; a peek inside the street level of 56 Leonard; ineffective bollards appear to be gone for good. / 1 comment

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