Plus: Vague pricing for the Four Seasons apartments; Gibney Dance meet and greet; "Jerseylicious" star lawsuit; 3 World Trade Center financing.
(Part of it. Maybe.) Plus: Maison Ladurée opening date; motorcycle showroom on Sixth Ave.
Plus: Water pipe busted on Franklin; "Where in Tribeca...?"; fingers for dinner. / 1 comment
And now, even more interesting, what will be below ground at the World Trade Center—with rendering videos of how the shopping and dining concourse will look and feel. UPDATE: "Level 1" is the lowest floor. / 11 comments
If you find it hard to wrap your head around how you'll be engaging with the World Trade Center, the floor plans for the five levels of retail, opening in 2015, will be a tremendous help. Plus: a splendid rendering video of Cortlandt Way.
...as the WTC performing arts center wants to be known. Plus: Remembering the Wetlands; 100 Franklin developer pushes back the closing; old map of Lowest Manhattan.
Plus: Gregorys Coffee to open three FiDi cafés; Ghanian bodybuilder opens Southbridge gym; World Trade Center mall.
Plus: Inside Paul's Baby Grand; innocent man celebrates at Mudville 9; the World Trade Center security lawsuit; FiDi real estate recap; Clocktower Gallery.
Located on the roof of a garage, the one-acre Liberty Park is "meant to offer a pleasant and accessible east-west crossing between the Financial District and Battery Park City." / 8 comments
Plus: World Trade Center security lawsuit hearing; disappearing mailboxes; Small Business Saturday; Seaport seafood restaurant; black helicopter for film shoot. / 4 comments
Plus: Cuomo signs Hudson River Park air rights bill; helping nannies cook better; Hudson Square landscaping; 100 Vandam spared for now; bedbugs reported in a city office.
Plus: CB1 meeting about FiDi probation office; north Battery Park City voted for Lhota; awesome American Cut review; perplexing 288 West sale; Steven Alan and Aloha Rag sample sales; Tous Crepes; Hudson River Park air rights. / 4 comments
Interesting analysis: "At $2.90, the NYC Subway is too cheap" https://fleker.medium.com/at-2-90-the-nyc-subway-is-too-cheap-4ea2178b903c — Marcus / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”
Consumers from outside NYC, who want to enjoy the city, will complain and then pay it, too. They just don't... — J Frank P / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”
It can be *both* a way to reduce congestion and raise money. The program did both in London. The suggestions... — Marcus / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”
At least it is now very clear what this is for: raising funds, and increasing tax on New Yorkers. Not... — Will / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”
Once they bond it, it'll be too difficult to cancel. — malcolm / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”
Trump would not be able to cancel it. Hochul should step up to the plate and enact Congestion Pricing and... — Heide Fasnacht / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”
Yes, this indeed as well. Fare evasion is out of control. — Marcus / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”