To the editor: Your ongoing coverage of the South End Avenue arcades makes me think of Bologna, the Italian city renowned and beloved for medieval system of covered walkways. An internet search for “Bologna arcades” will yield hundreds of evocative images of the 24 miles of “portici” in the historic center of the city, constructed...
Month: August 2016
A Look Back in Time
The organizers of the 15th Annual Battery Park City Block Party (slated for Sunday, September 18) are requesting baby pictures. Not the human kind, but photos of Battery Park City itself in the 1980s. If you moved here when the neighborhood was still a frontier town, please email images to organizer Rosalie Joseph at Info@BPCBlockParty.com,...
Mangiamo!
Lower Manhattan’s transformation from culinary desert into a foodie Shangri-La is taking a giant step forward with the opening this week of Eataly, the high-end Mediterranean market that gained fame on West 23rd Street as a culinary version of Disney World. The company is debuting a 40,000-square foot outpost (also containing multiple sit-down restaurants) on...
Imagining a New South End Avenue
The Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) will host the second of two Concept Development Open House meetings tonight (Monday, August 1), to share preliminary ideas about how to reconfigure the streetscapes on South End Avenue and West Thames Street, and to solicit feedback from the residents. The session will take place at Six River Terrance...