World Trade Center Shrine Hosts Repatriation for Centuries-Old Manuscripts
(published May 12, 2023)
Month: May 2023
Law and Ordure
CB1 Takes Stand on Lower Manhattan’s Number One and Number Two Concerns
(published May 11, 2023)
Going the Last Mile
Deals on Wheels (Including Meals) Make Lower Manhattan’s Arteries Harder
(published May 10, 2023)
Downtown Dormancy
Retail, Residential, and Commercial Space All Face Local Headwinds
(published May 9, 2023)
Acting Up
Change of Pace as Local University Elevates Performing Art Program into New College Lower Manhattan has a brand new performing arts college. Pace University is expanding its nine-year-old School of Performing Arts (until now a branch of the University’s Dyson College of Arts and Sciences) into the Sands College of Performing Arts, which will launch…
‘Completely Unacceptable’
Local Leaders Slam Decision to Move Ahead with Mostly Market-Rate Housing at World Trade Center Site A phalanx of Lower Manhattan elected officials and community leaders are condemning the announcement by the administration of Governor Kathy Hochul that residential development at Five World Trade Center (5WTC) will move ahead with only a slight increase to…