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Essay: Pier A should be a farmer’s market like New Amsterdam

Essay, Opinion February 2, 2013 By Steven E. Greer, MD After decades of throwing cash into the money pit called Pier A in the southernmost tip of Manhattan, the City of New York managed to unload this headache onto the … Continue reading

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Battery Park City CB1 meeting, February 2013

February 5, 2013 By Steven E. Greer At the monthly CB1 meeting tonight, the much anticipated updates by the BPCA on the ballfields and Asphalt Green repair projects were much ado about nothing. After somewhat of a distracting filibuster about … Continue reading

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Without public comment, Poulakakos dominates BPC

January 25, 2012 By Steven E. Greer, MD With the news that the World Financial Center might lease 25,000 square feet to the Poulakakos restaurant family to build a food court similar to Eataly, suddenly the Poulakakos’ group now dominates … Continue reading

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Do these NY Waterway ferries look safe to you?

  Update January 9, 2013 With the crash of the ferry boat at pier 11 of the South Street Seaport, the safety of our ferry boats on the Hudson River slip is once again brought into question (see below). June … Continue reading

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Traffic light for West Thames discussed at First Precinct meeting

November 29, 2012  By Steven E. Greer, MD BatteryPark.TV attended the monthly First Precinct Community Affairs meeting tonight. We asked whether the NYPD ever collaborates with the City DOT about dangerous intersections, such as West Thames Street. Inspector Winski replied … Continue reading

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It’s not too late to make Pier A an Italian Museum

Opinion   October 7, 2012 By Steven E. Greer, MD With the money pit at Pier A proceeding behind schedule and over budget, under the leadership of the former Chairman Bill Thompson and President/CEO Gayle Horwitz, and with the developing plans … Continue reading

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A new annual nightmare for North BPC: UN Week at the Conrad Hotel

September 25, 2012 By Steven E. Greer Since 2001, the Ritz Carleton in the southernmost portion of Battery Park City (BPC) has been the preferred residence of the visiting United Nations diplomats. With the opening of the Conrad Hotel this … Continue reading

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BatteryPark.TV improves the environment

July 14, 2012 By Steven Greer, MD Battery Park is the greenest neighborhood in Manhattan in terms of energy efficient apartment buildings and well kept parks. It attracts residents with young kids for that reason. Also, environmentally active A-list celebrities, … Continue reading

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Dog excrement and speeding mopeds dominate BPCA town hall meeting

November 17, 2011 By Steven Greer, MD The Battery Park City Authority hosted the first town hall in ten years on the evening of November 17th. Chairman William Thompson was not present and speaking for the authority was CEO Gayle … Continue reading

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The Great Reset Watch: 9-18-2022

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The Great Reset Watch: 9-17-2022

This was the tent Obama set up on Martha’s Vineyard for his birthday party But there’s no room on the entire island for 50 more people This page is updated throughout the day Great Reset Watch: (more…)

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The Greer Report: 7-31-2022

July 25th – July 31st             2022 On the American Great Reset front, the green light went on for congress to finally call the FBI corrupt and the DOJ a weaponized arm of the O’Biden administration. An FBI whistleblower reported that … Continue reading

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The Greer Report: 7-24-2022

July 18th – July 24th            2022 On the Great Reset front, Italy’s PM Draghi, a WEF stooge, officially resigned and his government was (more…)

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The Great Reset Watch: 7-18-2022

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The Great Reset Watch: 2-26-2022

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Downtown Connection Bus to skip stops along The Battery to dodge violent felons

Update June 2, 2019- For the second year, the bus is forced to skip stops anywhere near the Battery (more…)

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Read Between the Lines: 5-9-2019

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New York City is now worse than it was in the 1970’s

Update August 9, 2016- Today alone, a doctor was slashed in the face in a nice part of town in the Upper East Side, (more…)

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Write-in candidate Greer to oppose Sheldon Silver

Update November 25, 2014- My career as an elected official is over. I received only 14 votes. Hey, that is better (more…)

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Danny Meyer needs to sell his BPC restaurants and leave town

July 9, 2014- By Steven E. Greer, MD No one is a bigger supporter of the three Union Square Hospitality restaurants in Battery Park City than I am. In late 2011, when Shake Shack opened, then Blue Smoke and North … Continue reading

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