Affordability Advocates Rally to Delay Agency Vote on Five World Trade Center A rally to demand a larger-than-planned number of affordable housing units at the last remaining development parcel in the World Trade Center complex drew elected officials and community leaders to the steps of City Hall on Monday morning. The Coalition for a 100…
Month: December 2022
Redistricting Commission Proposes to Restore Former Boundaries
The New York State Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) has issued yet another version of proposed boundaries for the New York State Assembly, which restores the lines of the districts representing Lower Manhattan to almost exactly where they were before the process began. For more than a decade, Lower Manhattan straddled two Assembly districts. Southern Battery…
People of the Book
Literary Festival Coming to Museum of Jewish Heritage On Sunday, December 11, the Museum of Jewish Heritage (MJH) will host the first annual New York Jewish Book Festival. Dozens of authors will participate in multiple panel discussions and book signings, while reflecting on themes ranging from Jewish heritage and culture, to literature, the Holocaust, and…
The Conversion Factor
Latest Office-to-Residential Switch May Bring Thousands of New Residents to FiDi A largely vacant office tower in the Financial District is being prepared for conversion into a massive apartment building. The 1960s-era commercial structure at 25 Water Street (on the corner of Broad Street) is slated for conversion into 1,200 rental apartments by a partnership…
A Squall in the Park
Activists Float Alternative to BPCA Plan for Wagner Park, Mull Legal Action As the Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) prepares to demolish and rebuild Wagner Park, to create resiliency measures designed to protect against flooding, opponents of this plan are advocating for their own alternative vision, which they say will preserve the park and provide…