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Month: January 2022

January 14, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 1/14/22 – Annual Food Fest Puts Lavish Meals within Reach of Thrifty Epicures

View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper De Gustibus Annual Food Fest Puts Lavish Meals within Reach of Thrifty Epicures New York’s annual food celebration, Restaurant Week, starts next Tuesday (January 18) and continues for five weeks, until Saturday (February 13). For those disinclined to venture above Canal Street, the goods news is...
New York’s annual food celebration, Restaurant Week, starts next Tuesday (January 18) and continues for five weeks, until Saturday (February 13).
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January 13, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 1/13/22 – Trinity Church Awards to Multiple Downtown Public-Service Groups

View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper Charity Begins Close to Home Trinity Church Awards to Multiple Downtown Public-Service Groups Above: Trinity’s priest-in-charge, the Reverend Phil Jackson: “This year’s grantees are giving a voice to the voiceless and implementing innovative programing to help those most in need in their communities.” Below: Borough of...
Trinity’s priest-in-charge, the Reverend Phil Jackson
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January 12, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 1/12/22 – At 41 River Terrace, Affordability Provisions Extended for Low-Income Residents But Not for Middle-Income Renters

View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper Beside the Pointe At 41 River Terrace, Affordability Provisions Extended for Low-Income Residents But Not for Middle-Income Renters Tribeca Pointe, at 41 River Terrace, in northern Battery Park City The Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) announced Tuesday that it had reached an agreement to preserve 70...
Tribeca Pointe, at 41 River Terrace, in northern Battery Park City
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January 11, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 1/11/22 – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper – Lower Manhattan Site Purchased for $390 Million Being Shopped for Half-Off

View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper What Never Went Up in the First Place, Still Comes Down… Lower Manhattan Site Purchased for $390 Million Being Shopped for Half-Off A rendering for the super-tall tower once proposed for 80 South Street, a lot that is now for sale at a fraction of the...
A rendering for the super-tall tower once proposed for 80 South Street, a lot that is now for sale at a fraction of the price paid by the financially troubled conglomerate that bought it five years ago.
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January 11, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 1/10/22 – Lower Manhattan’s local newspaper – ‘I Don’t Believe in Building New Jails’

View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper ‘I Don’t Believe in Building New Jails’ New Council Member on Development and Diversity, Prison Plans and Affordability City Council member Christopher Marte Newly inaugurated City Council member Christopher Marte reflected on the Lower Manhattan district he now represents, and some of the issues facing the...
City Council member Christopher Marte
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January 7, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 1/7/22 – Downtown Alliance Explains Cessation and Restoration of Shuttle Service

View as Webpage The Broadsheet: Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper Jitney Redux Alliance Explains Cessation and Restoration of Shuttle Service The Downtown Connection shuttle bus service has returned. After restarting the Downtown Connection shuttle bus program on Monday, the Downtown Alliance (which operates the service) sent a representative to the Wednesday meeting of the Battery Park...
The Downtown Connection shuttle bus service has returned.
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