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March 26, 2018

The Busing Issue

City Council member Margaret Chin and Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer are pushing legislation to limit the number of tour buses on local streets, addressing a perennial complaint of Lower Manhattan residents and community leaders. According to a a recent report form Governor Andrew Cuomo’s advisory panel, Fix NYC, “the number of tour buses licensed...
The number of tour buses licensed to operate in the City has risen from 54 in 2003 to 237 in 2016.
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March 23, 2018

Neighbors

Bob Townley is a self-confessed workaholic, community organizer and, in his words, “a large person in love with his 84 year old mom Anita Townley, his wife Veronika Korvin and his two children, Robert and Kate.” As the Founder and Executive Director of Manhattan Youth, Mr. Townley oversees the after-school and summer camp activities of some 5,000 kids...
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March 23, 2018

Why Is This Sunday Different from All Other Sundays?

The Museum of Jewish Heritage will partner with the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene (NYTF) to present a kid-friendly “Pop-Up Passover” this Sunday (March 25), from 10:00 am to noon. The event will feature old and new Passover traditions, Yiddish songs, create personalized Haggadot (the text recited at the Seder on the first two nights of...
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March 22, 2018

Lollapalooza Producer Coming to South Street Seaport

The nation’s largest and most powerful concert promoter has been designated by the Howard Hughes Corporation (HHC), which is redeveloping the South Street Seaport, to operate a planned concert venue on the roof of Pier 17. Live Nation Entertainment, which also owns Ticketmaster, will program the Pier 17 Rooftop Concert Series, which will he held...
The 2012 version of HHC's plan for the Pier 17 rooftop included a small concert venue, holding up to 600 people, and a restaurant.
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March 21, 2018

Special Quay

At Tuesday’s meeting of the Waterfront, Parks and Resiliency Committee of Community Board 1 (CB1), local residents were given an update about what may eventually be Lower Manhattan’s next great public space. Bob Townley, the founder and executive director of Manhattan Youth and a member of CB1, said, “I should tell you that Pier 26...
The elevated deck on the north side of the dock will afford sweeping view of the Hudson River and the New Jersey skyline. The netted area designed for play and relaxation is visible (in blue) at left.
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March 20, 2018

Closing Time

A pair of high-end restaurants in Battery Park City’s north neighborhood are planning to close. As first reported on the culinary news site, Eater.com, North End Grill, which specialize in gourmet seafood, and Amada, which focuses on Spanish dishes, are both planning to shut down. Amada will close as of March 31, while North End Grill...
Amada on Vesey Street in Brookfield Place opened in 2015
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