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While Luis Fernandez, the beloved waiter at Tribeca’s Square Diner, remains in a Texas immigration detention center, his family—a “devastated” wife and two children—wait and worry, his lawyer said.
The bad thing about permanent flood walls is that they can block scenic water views. The good thing about the ones now installed to protect the Museum of Jewish Heritage is that they don’t. The newly ...
The lights are on, holiday wreaths hang above the doorways, and Christmas music echoes through the halls of Pier 17. But merchants in the South Street Seaport shopping mall say they aren’t feeling a ...
After 15 years, Leo Heinert was back to his old tricks beneath the Brooklyn Bridge. It was the official reopening on Thursday of the legendary skateboarding mecca, Brooklyn Bridge Banks, and Heinert, ...
Standing with opponents of the planned 295-foot Chinatown jail tower, mayoral candidate Eric Adams last April proclaimed his solidarity with their cause. “I join you today in saying no new jail. No ...
If there is one landmark that says Tribeca more than all others, it’s the footbridge over Staple Street. That bridge, which connects the townhouse at 9 Jay Street to a condo unit at 67 Hudson, has ...
Here’s the ultimate puzzle: how to fit 70,000-plus Chinese characters on a typewriter keyboard? The answer can be found in "Radical Machines: Chinese in the Information Age," a new exhibit at the ...
Fresh off his inevitable victory and “a little bit exhausted from all the campaigning,” Christopher Marte, the newly elected City Councilman for Lower Manhattan’s 1st District, is quickly shifting ...
What looks like a good deal for a mega-developer and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has potentially frightening consequences for people living in two buildings near the New York Stock ...
It’s hard to imagine the four miles of waterfront that stretches north from Tribeca without its extraordinary mix of green open spaces, playgrounds, gardens and much more that is Hudson River Park.
Rendering of the three-tower apartment complex at 100 Gold Street, center, as envisioned for the city by FXCollaborative. The 870-feet-high 8 Spruce Street is at right.