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Month: September 2016

September 16, 2016

This Weekend's 15th Annual Battery Park City Block Party May Be the Last

This year’s Battery Park City Block Party (slated for Sunday, September 18, on the Esplanade Plaza, overlooking North Cove Marina) might be the last, as the community leaders who founded the event prepare to hand responsibility to successors who have yet to come forward, or else let the celebration become part of the community’s history....
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September 16, 2016

This Weekend’s 15th Annual Battery Park City Block Party May Be the Last

This year’s Battery Park City Block Party (slated for Sunday, September 18, on the Esplanade Plaza, overlooking North Cove Marina) might be the last, as the community leaders who founded the event prepare to hand responsibility to successors who have yet to come forward, or else let the celebration become part of the community’s history....
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September 16, 2016

On This Day, At This Place: September 16, 1920

On September 11, thousands gathered at Ground Zero to honor those killed fifteen years earlier when commercial airliners were repurposed into deadly missiles, striking a blow at an iconic symbol of capitalism by targeting prominent buildings in New York’s Financial District. On September 16, tens of thousands walk down Wall Street unaware that nearly a...
The Presumed Target: Apparently believing that big things come in small packages, J. P. Morgan & Company settled into its new headquarters at the corner of Wall and Broad Streets in 1913. Occupying an unidentified, unadorned four-story stone building in a growing neighborhood of steel-frame corporate skyscrapers, the firm saw no need for extra notoriety or additional rent.
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September 15, 2016

Today in History

1440 – Gilles de Rais, one of the earliest known serial killers, suspected to have killed hundreds of children, is taken into custody upon an accusation brought against him by the Jean de Malestroit, Bishop of Nantes. Sentenced to execution by hanging and burning, the French serial killers died on October 26 of that year....
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September 15, 2016

A Matter of Truss

The pedestrian bridge planned for West Thames Street, currently seven years behind schedule, is now slated to begin construction before the end of this year, but its estimated cost has almost doubled in nine months and nearly tripled since the previous opening date of 2009. The project’s planners hope to save money, however, by demolishing...
An artist's rendering of the proposed West Thames pedestrian bridge, which is slated to begin construction before the end of this year, with a projected completion date of early 2018.
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September 14, 2016

A Niou Day in Lower Manhattan

Financial District resident Yuh-Line Niou has won the primary race to determine which of six candidates would get the Democratic Party nomination to represent Lower Manhattan’s 65th Assembly district in Albany for the next two years. Although the general election is in November, the heavily “blue” landscape of Lower Manhattan makes the nomination of the...
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