The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage Floating an Idea Port Authority Interprets Governor’s Order Littorally A Port Authority planning document details the stops and route of a potential ferry line between Lower Manhattan and the East River Lower Manhattan residents could soon have a new option for accessing LaGuardia Airport, if…
Month: March 2022
The BroadsheetDAILY – 3/30/22 – Census Analysis Indicates Lower Manhattan Has Become a Lot Younger, Quite a Bit More Crowded, and Slightly More Diverse
The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage The Way We Live Now Census Analysis Indicates Downtown Has Become a Lot Younger, Quite a Bit More Crowded, and Slightly More Diverse The population of Lower Manhattan has grown by almost 20,000 residents in the decade preceding the 2020 Census, according to an analysis…
The BroadsheetDAILY – 3/29/22 – 20 Exchange Place Elevator Outages Have FiDi High-Rise Tenants Out on a Ledge
View as Webpage The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper Down in the Depths on the 50th Floor Elevator Outages Have FiDi High-Rise Tenants Out on a Ledge The Art Deco tower at 20 Exchange Place was built in 1929 as the headquarters of the City Bank–Farmers Trust Company (a predecessor of Citigroup), and designated…
The BroadsheetDAILY – 3/28/22 – Morose Metric – Local Rates of Infection with BA.2 Version of COVID Among Highest in City
View as Webpage The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper Morose Metric Local Rates of Infection with BA.2 Version of COVID Among Highest in City In a sharp reversal of previous trends, four Lower Manhattan neighborhoods are ranking among the top five anywhere in the City for rates of infection with the new BA.2 subvariant…
The BroadsheetDAILY – 3/25/22 – Local Legacies Lionized – Three Downtown Preservation Projects Cited as Exemplars of Landmark Protection
View as Webpage The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper Local Legacies Lionized Three Downtown Preservation Projects Cited as Exemplars of Landmark Protection The current Trinity Church, the third to stand at the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway, dates from 1846 and recently underwent a $112-million renovation. Below: The rejuvenation of Trinity Church included…
The BroadsheetDAILY – 3/24/22 – Town Hall Meeting Tonight Will Review Status of 250 Water Street Project
View as Webpage The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper A Heck of a Lot Town Hall Meeting Tonight Will Review Status of 250 Water Street Project A view from the Brooklyn Bridge of the new development that Howard Hughes Corporation plans for 250 Water Street. The Seaport Coalition, a confederation of groups opposed to…