Plus a cat adoption event this weekend; Battery Park City's summer events; and Murder Is My Business: a private investigator shows her art.
Two years to the day since the city shut down for the pandemic. Plus a sidewalk cafe for L'Abeille; Sing for Hope piano concerts at the Oculus; a fundraiser for Ukraine at Sapar Contemporary.
Local resident and trainer Elena Soskina spent last week getting her brother's family out of Ukraine; now the trainers who use her studio on Church and White have donated their time to the cause. / 5 comments
Two local residents -- and local trainers -- have opened a space to work with clients and to share with other independent trainers. / 2 comments
I believe the "deadline" was extended by 30 days (or the end of month, can't quite remember..) — B.Thompson / In the News: Today’s deadline for congestion pricing
Duffy is flailing at this point. He knows the Feds have no case to rescind the approval, so it's all... — malcolm / In the News: Today’s deadline for congestion pricing
Nick Cave is amazing and the showing of his art in this incredible space is spectacular - don't miss seeing... — Franklin Foodie / Art in Tribeca: Nick Cave at the Jack Shainman Gallery
The filed alteration costs shown in the DoB records are ludicrously low: $150,000 for 6,000 SF of architectural renovations plus... — James / Seen & Heard: Honoring Downtown’s noted immigrants
Specifically Unit 4 (tax lot 1104), bought in 2022 by two revocable trusts: Big Apple B (for Brien) and Big... — james / Seen & Heard: Honoring Downtown’s noted immigrants
No. 55 Leonard Street. — James / Seen & Heard: Honoring Downtown’s noted immigrants
Going to say it is Worth Street, likely 35, although I will not warrant a guess as to why anyone... — Robert Ripps / Seen & Heard: Honoring Downtown’s noted immigrants