View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper More for the Memorial Nadler Pushes for Federal Grant to Subsidize September 11 Museum The National September 11 Memorial & Museum Congressman Jerry Nadler is pushing for a one-time cash infusion from the federal government to benefit the cash-strapped National September 11 Memorial & Museum, located within…
Year: 2021
The BroadsheetDAILY – 12/10/21 – Pentacle on the Plaza – Abstract Actinoid Enlivens Plaza in World Trade Center Complex
View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper Pentacle on the Plaza Abstract Actinoid Enlivens Plaza in World Trade Center Complex Quincunx-equential: “Jasper’s Split Star,” an abstract sculpture that has been installed on the plaza in front of Seven World Trade Center. Lower Manhattan has a new piece of grand public art. In November,…
The BroadsheetDAILY – 12/9/21 – ‘One False Promise After Another’ – Lenders Who Fronted Millions to Operators of Pier A Allege Fraud
View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper ‘One False Promise After Another’ Lenders Who Fronted Millions to Operators of Pier A Allege Fraud Pier A, a dock dating from the late 1800s, was refashioned as a restaurant and tavern in 2014, but shut down in 2020, leaving lenders and the public owed millions….
The BroadsheetDAILY – 12/8/21 – New Law, Sponsored by Glick, Closes Loophole and Protects Tribeca Renters
View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper Lofty Ambitions New Law, Sponsored by Glick, Closes Loophole and Protects Tribeca Renters Above: Ms. Glick’s law expands protections for renters in legacy industrial buildings converted to residential use, such as this one, on White Street, in Tribeca.Below: State Assembly member Deborah Glick: “This bill ensures…
The BroadsheetDAILY – 12/7/21 – New Urban Waste Management Proposal Aims to Duplicate Battery Park City Success
View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper Trash Talk New Urban Waste Management Proposal Aims to Duplicate Battery Park City Success Above: Lower Manhattan, with its tall residential buildings lining narrow, winding streets, has long experienced chronic problems with trash accumulating on local curbs, as seen here on Cliff Street, in the Financial…
The BroadsheetDAILY – 12/6/21 – Study Finds Three Downtown Neighborhoods Generate Millions in City Revenue Through Parking Violations
View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper Kicked at the Curb Study Finds Three Downtown Neighborhoods Generate Millions in City Revenue Through Parking Violations Battery Park City, which has one legal parking space for every 64 residents ranks among the most ticketed neighborhoods in New York, according to a new study. Lower Manhattan…