Today’s Calendar October 30, 2019 1PM Charlas Sobre la Ofrenda del Día de Los Muertos/Day of the Dead Altar Talks National Museum of the American Indian at One Bowling Green Join museum Cultural Interpreter Carrie Gonzalez as she discusses the significance of the Día de Los Muertos altar. 2:30PM Figure Al Fresco South Cove […]
Archives for October 2019
18th Annual BPC Halloween Puppy Parade in Lower manhattan
Thank You The Battery Park City Dog Association would like to thank the following people and businesses for participating in and donating to our 18th Annual BPC Halloween Puppy Parade on October 26th: Phil Castiglia and Judy Passer of Le Pet Spa, our Co-Hosts and the provider of the top prizes. All of the fantastic […]
It All Comes Down to This Moment ~ The Stuy Test
It All Comes Down to This Moment In an era when monied parents are being sent to jail for buying seats at prestigious universities for their already-privileged kids, New York City’s sometimes-controversial Specialized High Schools offer one hard-to-refute virtue. The only way past the front door is via a competitive examination, meaning that every kid […]
Letters ~ Storefront Vacancies
Letters Re: Storefront vacancies Dear Editor, I read your article about store vacancies in Lower Manhattan with interest. While I do not dispute any of the claims regarding the store owners’ challenges, but I was disappointed that the article did not note that all of the photographed vacant storefronts had stairs or a step that […]
The BroadsheetDAILY ~ News of Lower Manhattan 10/29/19
Lower Manhattan’s Local News The Broadsheet Inc. | 212-912-1106 | editor@ebroadsheet.com | ebroadsheet.com What’s In Store? Amid a Booming Economy, Lower Manhattan Retail Space Languishes Vacant storefronts dot the landscape of Downtown A new report from City Comptroller Scott Stringer finds that in one Lower Manhattan zip code — 10013, which covers parts of western Tribeca […]
What’s In Store?
What’s In Store? Amid a Booming Economy, Lower Manhattan Retail Space Languishes Vacant storefronts dot the landscape of Downtown A new report from City Comptroller Scott Stringer finds that in one Lower Manhattan zip code — 10013, which covers parts of western Tribeca SoHo, and the Canal Street corridor in Chinatown — there are 319 […]