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Proof of the Burden

Posted on April 12, 2023April 12, 2023

Dearth of Affordable Housing Translates to Local Rent Worries, Report   A recent analysis from Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine contains some illuminating demographic indicators about Lower Manhattan. His report, “Housing Manhattanites: A Report on Where and How to Build the Housing We Need,” notes that the creation of housing within the confines of Community…

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Early Intervention

Posted on April 11, 2023

Nonprofit Seeks to Launch Local School for Disabled Kids An educational non-profit based in the Financial District, which serves developmentally disabled children, is proposing to create a new preschool on Maiden Lane. Founded in 1949, AHRC (the initials refer to the group’s core values: Advocacy, Humanity, Reimagination, and Change) works to enable neurodiverse children and…

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A Vanished World

Posted on April 10, 2023April 10, 2023

Monument Proposed for FiDi Park to Recall Little Syria A plan to create a memorial dedicated to the writers of the Arab diaspora, who came together in Lower Manhattan during the early years of the 20th century, will add four graphic walls, one bench wall, and a sculpture to Elizabeth Berger Plaza, a small, triangular…

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Downtown to a Fine Art

Posted on April 9, 2023

Establishment Icons and Agitprop Action Paintings Certify Tribeca as Gallery Mecca Three relocating or expanding galleries and a significant new retrospective have the collective effect of certifying Tribeca’s status as the epicenter of the New York art scene. The galleries are Alexander Gray Associates (which is leaving Chelsea after almost 20 years), Marian Goodman Gallery…

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A Long Row to Hoe

Posted on April 6, 2023April 6, 2023

Downtown’s Thoroughfare to Nowhere Might Soon Go Somewhere City Council member Christopher Marte is leading a coalition of several dozen Lower Manhattan organizations that want to reopen Park Row, which has been closed to civilian vehicles since September 11, 2001, and reopened only for pedestrian and cyclists in 2018. For decades, the artery that once…

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‘A Massive Change to Our Landscape’

Posted on April 5, 2023

Push for Task Force to Incubate Consensus on West Side Resiliency Community Board 1 (CB1) is advocating for the creation of a multi-agency West Side Task Force that will enable an integrated, holistic view of resiliency measures along the Hudson River waterfront. This proposal aims to address the conflicts and contradictions that can emerge when…

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