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Rumpus Room

January 16, 2023 By Matthew Fenton Leave a Comment

FiDi’s New Indoor Play Space for Kids Will Emphasize Therapeutic Benefits An indoor activity gym for kids, focused on therapeutic play for children with autism, is coming to the Financial District. The nonprofit CompletePlayground will open its first location at 30 Broad Street in September 2023, in the space currently occupied by New York Sports […]

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The Price of Resiliency

January 12, 2023 By Matthew Fenton Leave a Comment

BPCA Plans to Issue $400 Million in New Debt to Safeguard Community Against Climate Change The Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) is poised to issue approximately $400 million in new bonds later this year, to finance resiliency measures designed to protect the community from flooding as a result of storm surges and rising sea levels […]

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Retail Details

January 12, 2023 By Matthew Fenton Leave a Comment

Hundreds of Local Storefronts Remain Rented to Corporate Brands, While Small Businesses Struggle, and Landlords Warehouse Empty Space A new report from the Center for an Urban Future (CUF), a public policy think tank that uses data-driven research to bring attention to overlooked issues, documents that the proliferation of chain stores in Lower Manhattan has […]

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A Bandage on a Hemorrhage

January 10, 2023 By Matthew Fenton Leave a Comment

Congress Enacts Partial Funding to Keep World Trade Center Health Program Operating At the last possible moment, on Friday, December 23, the U.S. Senate ratified a bill that directly affects many hundreds of Lower Manhattan residents. The so-called Omnibus Bill, intended to pay for all government operations beyond that date, contained a provision (sponsored by […]

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2022 Downtown Crime Stats Released

January 10, 2023 By Matthew Fenton Leave a Comment

Less Murder, More Rape Crime statistics for the seven major felony offenses regarded as a bellwether in gauging public safety are now available for NYPD’s First Precinct, covering the full year of 2022. The command—which covers Lower Manhattan, south of the Brooklyn Bride and City Hall, along with the area west of Broadway, up to […]

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A Tower Built on Jelly

January 7, 2023 By Matthew Fenton Leave a Comment

The Skyscraper Where Sea Captains’ Orders Were Once Howled from Windows Community Board 1 (CB1) is pushing back against a proposal by real estate developer Moinian Group to alter the historic facade of a landmarked building at 17 Battery Place, which has played a colorful role in Lower Manhattan history. The Whitehall Building (as 17 […]

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