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Month: March 2021

March 17, 2021

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 3/17/21 ~ GPTA to Host Annual Meeting for Residents Tomorrow Night

View as Webpage Lower Manhattan’s Local News Tenets for Tenants GPTA to Host Annual Meeting for Residents Tomorrow Night Tomorrow (Thursday, March 18) the Gateway Plaza Tenants Association (GPTA) will host its annual meeting, which will include updates by the organization’s board, the election of board members, as well as a question-and-answer session. Also on...
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March 17, 2021

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 3/16/21 ~ Debt and Taxes Mayoral Contender Has Ideas for How to Spend Battery Park City Money

View as Webpage Lower Manhattan’s Local News Debt and Taxes Mayoral Contender Has Ideas for How to Spend Battery Park City Money Above: Baruch Houses is a NYCHA public housing development on the Lower East Side. Below: Mayoral hopeful Scott Stringer: “I would implement as mayor my idea to move $40 million a year in Battery...
Baruch Houses is a NYCHA public housing development on the Lower East Side.
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March 15, 2021

The Broadsheet ~ 3/15/21 ~ The Unkindest Cut of All CB1 Seeks to Make Sense of Inconsistent Sidewalk-Street Connections

View as Webpage Lower Manhattan’s Local News The Unkindest Cut of All CB1 Seeks to Make Sense of Inconsistent Sidewalk-Street Connections This curb cut on Chambers Street, near the entrance to Stuyvesant High School, is a legal parking space under City regulations issued in 2009. Despite this, the NYPD wrote more than $19,000 in tickets...
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March 14, 2021

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 3/12/21 ~ Lower Manhattan in Line with Borough, Ahead of City in Rates of COVID Vaccination

View as Webpage Urban flora: Spring peepers pepper Peck Slip. Lower Manhattan’s Local News Downtown Jabs Left Lower Manhattan in Line with Borough, Ahead of City in Rates of COVID Vaccination Lower Manhattan residents are being vaccinated against the pandemic coronavirus at a rapid rate. Lower Manhattan’s local vaccination rate is roughly in line with...
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March 11, 2021

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 3/11/21 ~ Quid Pro No? Another FiDi Renter Seeks Recompense for Years of Rent Overcharges

View as Webpage Lower Manhattan’s Local News Quid Pro No? Another FiDi Renter Seeks Recompense for Years of Rent Overcharges A map, compiled by New York University’s Furman Center (which advances research and debate on housing, neighborhoods, and urban policy) illustrating the dozens of Lower Manhattan buildings—erstwhile office towers, converted to residential use—that have benefited from...
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March 11, 2021

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 3/10/21 ~ City and Seaport Developer Revamp Pavilion Plans, In Response to Community Input

View as Webpage Lower Manhattan’s Local News They Listened City and Seaport Developer Revamp Pavilion Plans, In Response to Community Input A rendering of the proposed outdoor dining pavilion planned for South and Fulton Streets, in front of the historic Tin Building. (The shaded area above indicates the obstructed view created by the FDR Drive...
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