Photo by Derek Berg
Mannequin in motion on Astor Place today...
No one understands neighborhood conditions and needs better than those who live and work in the community. HPD values this expertise, which is why community engagement is central to the affordable housing development process. The goal of this outreach is to identify priorities for housing, services, and community amenities.
We are seeking a holistic combination of both lots, 324 and 310 (which used to be public to the community). No reduction to the size of the current planning for Affordable Housing nor the nearby school to lose any of its valuable resource.Our goals are to work with HPD, DOE and SCA on a mutually beneficial school redevelopment, affordable housing overlooking a small greenspace with a public component and potentially more with the police department. Our goal is organization.
Mount Sinai officials have said Beth Israel lost $1 billion in the last decade, with dwindling cash reserves and reduced bed counts.As someone who has championed the expansion of hospital capacity in NYC as an advocate, and now as Chair of the @NYCCouncil Health Committee, today's court decision is a slap in the face to the community that relies on Beth Israel for their healthcare needs. https://t.co/QXgqrFbQH7
— Lynn Schulman 舒曼琳 (@Lynn4NYC) February 24, 2025
The question everyone has been asking and I'm still unable to answer specifically — when are you reopening? Well, no official date yet, but we're getting close enough that I feel comfortable sharing that we're targeting "early spring"! LOTS to come as we get a little closer but know it's coming quickly.
Mikhly and Holzman left the door open for new ownership upon closing. This EVG post explains more about what transpired here.
Boris & Horton opened in February 2018... and expanded its footprint on the corner later in 2018.
DVD, wrapped in plastic ... Andréa Stella came across this scene on Seventh Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue... Laura Palmer gracing the cover of the first season of "Twin Peaks" ... Cueing up Pete Martell on the phone here.
Trader Joe's alleges that Joe's Wine Co. originally used a circular logo, color scheme, and wood paneling similar to the grocer's distinctive trademarks and aesthetic. After receiving notice of an impending lawsuit from Trader Joe's, Joe's Wine Co. removed its name and signage and assured Trader Joe's it would select a new name and branding, according to the lawsuit. However, the lawsuit states that, in mid-November, Joe's Wine Co. continued to use the name "Joe's Wine Co." and wood paneling similar to Trader Joe's.
The Trader Joe's Trademarks and Trader Joe's Trade Dress are valid and enforceable and have been infringed by Defendant.As of February 14, 2025, Defendant and its owners, managers, shareholders, representatives, officers, directors, agents, employees, parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, and assigns, and all other persons acting in concert with any of them, are hereby permanently enjoined from infringing or diluting the Trader Joe's Trademarks and the Trader Joe's Trade Dress...
"I've submitted multiple 311 complaints for animal abuse, but they are always closed with 'police action not necessary.' To be fair, I'm not sure if I'm sending the cops to the right address, and I wouldn't know the apartment to send them to even if I did know."
NYCHA announced on Feb. 11 that residents at the Jacob Riis Houses in the East Village will head to the polls and decide on which funding model they feel can make for the best investment moving forward. But there's a twist.Unlike other developments where NYCHA has held votes in recent years, residents at the Jacob Riis Houses will choose between only two options: the Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) program and remaining in Section 9, the current federal program it’s funded under. The decision comes after TA leadership at the Jacob Riis Houses requested putting PACT as an option on the table to get repairs done, according to NYCHA.