Battery Park Pharmacy closes

April 4, 2018- The only independent Continue reading

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BPTV being produced from Brookfield lobby

April 30, 2018 (more…)
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Tip of the Week: How to make Trader Joe’s homemade pizza

Update April 28, 2018- I just picked the brain of the Eataly pizza section manager. They do the same things that I do with my home Continue reading

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City decides to place traffic light at Rector Place and South End Ave

The dangerous intersection of West Thames and South End Ave where a light is needed

Update May 4, 2019- The city is finally installing this light, Continue reading

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Nunu Chocolates opens anew Downtown

April 29, 2018- Nunu Chocolates is a Brooklyn artisan shop that tried to open in Tribeca at the food court called Continue reading

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Review: Nobu Downtown

Update April 28, 2018- I feasted again at Nobu. This time, I ate downstairs with the grownups. Continue reading

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The floating body phenomenon of Battery Park City

April 24, 2018- The Post reports that another body was pulled out of the Hudson. It appears to have been Continue reading

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Chick-fil-A opens on Fulton Street to large crowds

March 30, 2018- The biggest Chick-fil-A in the country opened by the Fulton Street subway. Continue reading

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Famed Totonno’s Pizza reopens after being destroyed by Sandy

Update: March 27, 2013

Totonno’s is finally reopening. Here’s the story Continue reading

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Review: Tre Sorelle brick-oven pizza

tre sorelle pizzaMarch 7, 2016- by Steven E. Greer

It is hard to find good pizza Downtown that is made in a clean restaurant. When I walked by Continue reading

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Review: Lombardi’s Pizza in SoHo

Lombardis small pie lowDecember 10, 2014- By Steven E. Greer, MD

On the third day of my quest for the best pizza Downtown, I ordered in from famed 100-year-old Continue reading

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Review: The pizza at Eataly

Eataly sausage mushroom pizzaFebruary 26, 2015- By Steven E. Greer

I had to pick up some prints at Duggal on 23rd and stopped in to try out the pizza at Eataly. Continue reading

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A damn fine pizza at Harry’s Italian

Harrys Italian pizzaSeptember 29, 2015- I was unable to enjoy the last pizza I had at Harry’s Italian because Continue reading

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Review: Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza

Anthony's Coal Fired PizzaJune 7, 2016- by Steven E. Greer

I am a fan of American pizza, which is the kind with lots of toppings. The “authentic” Sicilian pizzas, Continue reading

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Exclusive: Blue Bottle coffee at “All Good Things” leaving Tribeca

Video By Mary Engels

July 23, 2013- By Steven E. Greer

We have exclusively learned that the Blue Bottle coffee shop in struggling “All Good Things” market is leaving Tribeca, heading for a new market to open in Hell’s Kitchen. The bakery next to Blue Bottle recently closed as well. All Good Things seems to be in a  strange location and not filling an unmet need that other sources, such as Whole Foods, are not currently doing.

The Wall Street Journal By EVELYN M. RUSLI

Tech Cash Pours Into Food Start-Ups

There is a frothy new deal in Silicon Valley, and it gives a taste of where some investors are pouring money these days. A group of well-known technology investors has bought a $20 million controlling stake in Blue Bottle Coffee, a specialty coffee retailer that is gaining fame among the Bay Area’s hipsters. Among the group: Tony Conrad, a partner at True Ventures, Google Ventures, Twitter Inc. co-founder Evan Williams, and Kevin Rose, the founder of the Digg website. Continue reading

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Urgent Care at 200 Chambers is out of business

April 14, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD

The Iranian “doctor” and his brother Continue reading

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City Council proposes five-borough ban on helicopter tourist flights

April 17, 2018- The Post reports, “Helicopter tours would be banned in the five boroughs under Continue reading

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Store fronts are not the only vacancies in New York. Apartments are empty too.

April 2, 2018- Whether caused by the phenomenon of building pencil towers for the sake of sheltering Continue reading

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Senator Schumer is the only elected official to call for a halt in tourist helicopter flights

March 13, 2018- by StopTheChop’s John Dellaportas

Stop the Chop NYNJ wishes to thank U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer for his leadership today in demanding Continue reading

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Gangs of black teens menace all-white BPC

Teens on the young kid’s basketball court by West Thames

Update April 15, 2018- April seems to be the time when the teen gangs in Lower Manhattan come Continue reading

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