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The Agony of the Agora

November 30, 2022 By Matthew Fenton

Artisanal Market May Be Squeezed from Site of New York’s Earliest Trading Post The Fulton Stall Market, a highly regarded non-profit indoor/outdoor farmers market that has offered locally grown fresh food in the South Street Seaport neighborhood since 2015, is facing an uncertain future. This has prompted Community Board 1 (CB1) to push the City’s […]

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Portrait of the Artist as a No-Longer-Young Man

November 28, 2022 By Matthew Fenton

Mediation on Justice by Formerly Incarcerated Muralist Now on Display Battery Park City is home to a new piece of public art that is both poignant and provocative. “Justice Reflected,” artist James Hough’s installation of three stained glass panels, configured as five-foot circular medallions, was formally dedicated on the curved 90-foot-long granite wall overlooking Esplanade […]

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Governor Vetoes Measure That Would Have Given Residents a Stronger Voice in BPCA Decisions

November 27, 2022 By Matthew Fenton

Governor Vetoes Measure That Would Have Given Residents a Stronger Voice in BPCA Decisions More than a year of concerted effort by Lower Manhattan community activists and elected officials reached a disappointing turning point on the evening of November 21, when Governor Kathy Hochul vetoed a proposed law that would have expanded the number of […]

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In Memoriam: Robert Simko

November 22, 2022 By Matthew Fenton and Evan Simko-Bednarski

Robert Simko

Si Monumentum Requiris Circumspice Robert Simko, Broadsheet co-founder and 40-year resident of Battery Park City, died at age 68 on November 10, after a years-long battle with a cancer that has been linked to exposure to environmental toxins during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath. An accomplished photographer and publisher, an […]

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Swap the Chop? 11/21/22

November 21, 2022 By Matthew Fenton

New Air Taxi Service Coming to Wall Street Heliport; FAA and National Park Service Encourage Helicopter Tours Over National Monuments Because of noise complaints, local leaders have pushed for years to scale back the volume of helicopter traffic at the Wall Street Heliport.   Downtown activists and leaders who have for years pushed to limit […]

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Reaching for Consensus – 11/16/22

November 21, 2022 By Matthew Fenton

The Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) hosted a Public Scoping Meeting about its North/West Battery Park City Resiliency Project on November 16 at Stuyvesant High School (345 Chambers Street, near the corner of North End Avenue), from 5pm to 8pm. The meeting was the fifth in a series of public sessions about the North/West Battery […]

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