10 Community Government Offices Official Website of the City of New York www1.nyc.gov Community Board 1 1 Centre street  212-669-7970 www1.nyc.gov/site/manhat- tancb1/index.page Battery Park City Authority 212-417-2000 bpca.ny.gov Battery Park City Parks 212-267-9700 bpcparks.org NYC Councilmember Margaret Chin 212 587-3159 NYS Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou 212-321-1420 NYS Assembly Deborah Glick 212-674-5153 NYS Senator Brian Kavanagh 212-298-5565  Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer 212-669-8300 mbpo.org Mayor Bill de Blasio City hall, 10007 212-788-2656 NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer 212-699-3916 NYC Public Advocate Letitia James 212-699-7250 U.S. Congressman Jerold Nadler 212-367-7350 U.S. Senator Kristen E. Gillibrand 212-688-6262 U.S. Senator Charles Schumer 212-486-4430 NYS Attorney General ag.ny.gov 212-416-800 Business Associations Alliance for Downtown New York 212-566-6700 downtownny.com Battery Park City Chamber bpcchamber.com COMMUNITY  GOverNMeNT AGeNCIes • BUsINess AssOCIATIONs CIvIC ANd COMMUNITY OrGANIzATIONs ChArITABle GrOUps • hOUses Of WOrshIp William Butler Yeats once pondered, “How can we know the dancer from the dance?” In the case of a kinetic community like Lower Manhattan, there is no point in trying. The ceaseless interplay between followers who lead and leaders who respond to cues from their constituents forms a continuum of reciprocity in which social capital—newly minted each day, seemingly out of thin air—becomes the coin of the realm. Such a currency—not redeemable for anything tangible, but nonetheless powerfully redemptive—makes Downtown perhaps the richest neighborhood in New York. (see ad on page 6) (see ad on page 6)