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Author: Matthew Fenton

July 27, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 7/27/22 – Marte to ‘Dark Stores’: GoPuff Yourself

The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage Marte to ‘Dark Stores’: GoPuff Yourself Council Member Proposes Laws to Regulate Rapid Delivery Sector City Council member Christopher Marte, at City Hall with fellow Council Member Julie Menin and union members, announcing his package of bills to regulate rapid-delivery services. City Council member Christopher...
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July 26, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 7/26/22 – Lower Manhattan Flood Risk Illustrated by Maps from City’s Environmental Agency

The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage Bad, Worse, and Worst-Case Scenarios Lower Manhattan Flood Risk Illustrated by Maps from City’s Environmental Agency Scenario 1: Moderate Stormwater Flood without Sea Level Rise With little fanfare, the City’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) on July 6 released three rainfall-based flooding maps that project...
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July 26, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 7/26/22 – Federal Agents Seize Drugs Worth More Than $1 Million Outside Downtown Hotel

The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage Breaking Bad, Lower Manhattan-Style Federal Agents Seize Drugs Worth More Than $1 Million Outside Downtown Hotel The Marriott Hotel at 151 Maiden Lane, where one of the suspects was staying as a guest, and in front of which he was apprehended carrying more than 40...
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July 25, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 7/25/22 – Longtime Resident and Stalwart Protector of His Neighbors Memorialized

The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage Remembering a Pillar of the Community Longtime Resident and Stalwart Protector of His Neighbors Memorialized Maria Ouranitsas (left of tree and plaque), widow of Gus Ouranitsas, is flanked by friends and neighbors at the July 7 tree-planting ceremony commemorating the life of her husband, below....
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July 21, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 7/21/22 – Unconventional Wharf-fare: Much Derided Security Tent for Statue of Liberty Ferry Slated to Move, and Then Move Back

The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage Unconventional Wharf-fare Much Derided Security Tent for Statue of Liberty Ferry Slated to Move, and Then Move Back The unsightly security tent that has encroached on the Battery waterfront as a “temporary” measure for two decades is slated to move during construction of resiliency measures,...
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July 20, 2022

The BroadsheetDAILY – 7/20/22 – CB1 Approves Renovation to Historic Seaport Building

The Broadsheet – Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage CB1 Approves Renovation to Historic Seaport Building Tribeca Pediatrics Founder Gets Blessing to Make Alterations Above: The current appearance of 107 South Street, in the Seaport District. Below, Dr. Michel Cohen, founder of Tribeca Pediatrics. Community Board 1 (CB1) is giving its approval to a...
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