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  • SoHo Artists flexing political muscle

    “We’re doing this because this is a really historic election cycle and we feel a sense of urgency,” said Ronald Feldman, a contemporary art gallery owner in SoHo and a founder of Artists for Change, the group organizing the event.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on September 5, 2008.

  • 59 Crosby St. This week's calendar, Sept. 4 to Sept. 10

    59 Crosby St., (646) 233-3438

    Published by New York Post on September 4, 2008.

  • SoHo Daily Kibble for your pets

    Daily Kibble also profiled Animal Haven in SoHo, because it's not just a boutique and training center, it also promotes pet adoptions. It's something you can feel good about supporting.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 2, 2008.

  • East Village Should the Mayor Keep Control of the Public Schools?

    A group of rent-stabilized tenants are fighting to keep their East Village neighborhood affordable by turning down buyout offers of up to $125,000 apiece from a pair of real-estate barons.

    Published by New York Times on September 2, 2008.

  • Prince and Lafayette Delicatessen is a cool scene, if that's your taste

    It's a sleek, open-air theater in SoHo - floating leather banquettes, glossy white tables, a backlit bar and black Escalades parked out front. The restaurant spills onto the corner of Prince and Lafayette, and the corner spills into the restaurant. Waiters walk out onto the sidewalk to bring you your food. Right out front, slim young things smoke cigarettes and stare at their cell phones as if they were compacts. The social electricity lights up the block.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 1, 2008.

  • East Village Roosevelt Island 2.0! 2,491 New Apartments Can't Be Wrong

    For new residents, Roosevelt Island is an urban suburbia, a landscaped refuge from cramped quarters in Chelsea, the Upper East Side or the East Village.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 1, 2008.

  • 265 Lafayette St. STREAM OF ABUSE

    The glass-roofed lounge, which opened with red carpets and loud trance music in July, has neighbors at 265 Lafayette St. up in arms over the riotous party atmosphere.

    Published by New York Post on August 31, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village ANNIE'S A DEADBEAT IN A SNAP

    The 58-year-old photographer allegedly owes money for unpaid taxes, an aborted book project, and outstanding equipment rental fees. She's also at least a year overdue in paying for renovations to her Greenwich Village townhouse, according to the documents.

    Published by New York Post on August 31, 2008.

  • East Village Doc helps provide affordable health care

    But Hector and legions of other restaurant workers in the East Village are finding not just medical help, but a good dose of compassion. He is a doctor, and his name is David Ores. But to his patients, he's just Dr. Dave.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 30, 2008.

  • SoHo Cheese Eaters Take Brooklyn

    Another slap in the face for Cleveland as preparations are made for the opening of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame “annex” in SoHo.

    Published by New York Times on August 29, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village Window Worker Falls 12 Floors To Death

    A window worker has died after falling out of a Manhattan building. Police said the body of the 49-year-old contractor was found Tuesday afternoon outside the building in Greenwich Village.

    Published by WNBC on August 27, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village Window worker falls to death

    Police say the body of the 49-year-old contractor was found Tuesday afternoon outside the building in Greenwich Village. Police determined he had fallen from the 12th story.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 27, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village NYC window washer has fatal fall

    Police say the body of the 49-year-old Robert Domaszowec was found Tuesday afternoon outside the building in Greenwich Village. Police determined he had fallen from the 12th story.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on August 27, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village Window Washer Falls to His Death in Manhattan

    A worker washing windows at an apartment building in Greenwich Village fell 12 stories to his death.

    Published by New York Times on August 27, 2008.

  • 536 Laguardia Place Complete List of the Nine NYC David Byrne Bike Racks

    # The Villager: In front of 536 Laguardia Place between W. 3rd St. and Bleecker St.

    Published by Derivative Works on August 27, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village Dispatches: Blowin’ in the Forgotten Wind

    Cafe Figaro, a holdover from Greenwich Village's beatnik and folkie days, has finally closed.

    Published by New York Times on August 22, 2008.

  • West Village 170 surveillance cameras on one block?! NYC now Camera City

    In 2005, the NYCLU counted more than 4,000 street level cameras from the West Village down to Battery Park. The group also found that the 292 cameras along 125th Street in Central Harlem recorded nearly every movement on that busy street.

    Published by amNY.com on August 22, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village The Lost Village Mystique of Le Figaro Cafe

    Read some reviews of Le Figaro Cafe from the last years of its five-decade lifespan, and it can be hard to understand how it became a famous Greenwich Village destination, or even stayed in business as long as it did. Even in the place’s heyday, customers say, the food was nothing to write home about.

    Published by New York Times on August 22, 2008.

  • West Village West Village: Lambeau on the Hudson

    With an unfamiliar mix of emotions, two dozen New Yorkers of Midwestern extraction gathered at a West Village bar to watch something none of them had ever hoped to see.

    Published by New York Times on August 22, 2008.

  • 150 Spring St. Retail Is Pillar of Strength In Cracking Economy

    In July, Vornado Realty Trust purchased 148 and 150 Spring St. from Cape Advisors. The four-story buildings, with 12,400 total square feet, sold for $21.5 million, or $1,733 a square foot.

    Published by New York Sun on August 21, 2008.

  • 103 Greene Street Developer faces foreclosure on Soho condo

    ...his mortgage and now owes $3.2 million, the full value of the condo at 103 Greene Street. O'Neel is president and chief executive officer of RWO Acquisitions, located in Midtown...

    Published by The Real Deal on August 21, 2008.

  • Prince and Greene Streets Soho Activists Sore Over Apple Store Mania

    Metro today reports on residents' backlash against the ever-popular Apple Store on Prince and Greene Streets:

    Published by The New York Observer on August 20, 2008.

  • SoHo Jonas Brothers, iPhone have SoHo neighbors rotten on Apple store

    So say residents and store owners on quiet cobblestone SoHo side streets who are sick of lines stretching around the block, renovation work done at all hours of the night and blasé store managers who scoff at their concerns.

    Published by amNY.com on August 20, 2008.

  • Prince and Greene Streets Soho Activists Sore Over Apple Store Mania

    Metro today reports on residents' backlash against the ever-popular Apple Store on Prince and Greene Street.

    Published by The New York Observer on August 20, 2008.

  • 45 Bleecker St. Events for Wednesday in New York

    Last chance to catch Jeff LaGreca and B. Allen Schulz's wacky children's musical "Gargoyle Garden."  The show shadows an awkward, lonely boy who is dumped at a boarding school by his rich, carefree parents. The musical is one of the well recieved picks at the New York International Fringe Festival. 8 p.m.; $15. 45 Bleecker St. between Bowery and Lafayette St.(212)239-6200.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 19, 2008.

  • 52 Prince St. Events for Wednesday in New York

    Authors Owen King and John McNally discuss the newest array of caped crusaders for the 21st Century described in their anthology, "Who Can Save Us Now?: Brand-New Superheroes and Their Amazing (Short) Stories" at the SoHo McNally Jackson Booksellers. The compilation covers everything from the archetypal creepy superhero to a crusader named after a meerkat. 7 p.m.; free admission. 52 Prince St. between Mulberry and Lafayette Sts.(212) 274-1160.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 19, 2008.

  • 80 Washington Square East Manhattan August Events

    LOCATION: 80 Washington Square East

    Published by NY1 on August 19, 2008.

  • 129 Prince St. Tennis T-shirts anyone?

    Looking for some off-court action, the United States Tennis Association is serving up its first temporary store in Soho. From Aug. 22 to Sept. 10, the White Plains-based sponsor of the US Open will launch a pop-up store at 129 Prince St., at Wooster Street.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on August 19, 2008.

  • SoHo On a Grim Anniversary, Firefighters Are Honored

    Firefighters Joseph Graffagnino and Robert Beddia, both of whom died a year ago in a fire at the former Deutsche Bank building near ground zero, were memorialized at a SoHo firehouse.

    Published by New York Times on August 19, 2008.

  • SoHo Apple Store's Popularity Spurs Complaints in SoHo

    The last straw, according to the SoHo Alliance — an organized group of SoHo residents and local businesses — came last Tuesday, when thousands of teenage girls poured onto the streets en route to an in-store Jonas Brothers concert.

    Published by New York Sun on August 19, 2008.

  • East Village Web pioneer's death remains a mystery

    Hundreds of friends planned to attend a memorial Saturday night at the Theater for the New City in Manhattan's East Village. With Chamberlain's body in a Manhattan morgue, a rose-filled casket on a makeshift altar was to hold objects reflecting a life both thrilling and sad.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 18, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village One year later, city honors firefighters killed in Deutsche Bank blaze

    Family and friends gathered at a Greenwich Village firehouse on Monday to remember firefighters Robert Beddia and Joseph Graffagnino. The two men died in a fire on the 14th floor of the former Deutsche Bank tower.

    Published by SI Live on August 18, 2008.

  • East Village Downtown NYC Figure's Death A Mystery

    Friends attended a memorial Saturday night at the Theater for the New City in Manhattan's East Village.

    Published by WNBC on August 17, 2008.

  • SoHo Order up for Moondance diner

    A year after SoHo's Moondance diner moseyed out west, the cherished eatery of artists, writers and entertainers is still shuttered and gathering dust in Wyoming.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 16, 2008.

  • East Village Downtown NYC figure's death a mystery

    Hundreds of friends planned to attend a memorial Saturday night at the Theater for the New City in Manhattan's East Village. With Chamberlain's body in a Manhattan morgue, a rose-filled casket on a makeshift altar was to hold objects reflecting a life both thrilling and sad.

    Published by amNY.com on August 16, 2008.

  • East Village Old Manhattan synagogue is in danger of demolition

    The rabbi said he and his board had negotiated air rights to the East Village property with the Kushner Cos. real estate organization, which owns, develops and manages various types of properties in the Northeast.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on August 15, 2008.

  • Lafayette and Spring Howe’s Brooklyn Champion of Public Radio, Heights’ Laura Walker Renews a Pledge

    ...at 11 a.m., soprano Caroline Worra will perform in Soho at the corner of Lafayette and Spring streets as part of SummerStreets. August 27 at 7 p.m. Worra will perform at...

    Published by Brooklyn Daily Eagle on August 14, 2008.

  • Washington Square Park A Confrontation Over the Future of Willets Point

    Councilman Hiram Monserrate led two dozen opponents of the Willets Point proposal two blocks east, to a spot in Washington Square Park, to confront city officials holding a news conference there.

    Published by New York Times on August 14, 2008.

  • SoHo Rock Hall in New York? It's about time

    Opening an "annex" in SoHo, for what the Hall says will be at least two years, sort of admits the Cleveland problem, even though the Hall obviously isn't going to say that's the reason for the decision.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 14, 2008.

  • SoHo It Might as Well Be 1986

    Coming to SoHo in September: a full-scale re-enactment of the triumphant parade scene in the 1986 film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Participants wanted. [Urban Prankster]

    Published by New York Times on August 14, 2008.

  • Washington Square Park A Battle for the Future of Willets Point

    Councilman Hiram Monserrate led two dozen opponents of the Willets Point proposal two blocks east, to a spot in Washington Square Park, to confront city officials holding a news conference there.

    Published by New York Times on August 14, 2008.

  • East Village Critics, Supporters of Willets Point Plan To Meet Today

    Public comment also will extend to the East Village/Lower East Side rezoning and the Hunter's Point South Plan.

    Published by New York Sun on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo U.S. Sues Developer Over Access for Disabled

    The lawsuit concerns the design and construction of Avalon Chrystie Place, at 229 Chrystie Place, below Houston Street, on the boundary between SoHo and the East Village.

    Published by New York Times on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo Rock and Roll Hall of Fame adds NYC location

    Billy Joel and Clive Davis are going to join the mayor at the location in the SoHo neighborhood. It will be the first time the hall of fame has expanded outside Cleveland.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo Staking Out Brooklyn Turf for a Winery

    Ms. Shaper worked for three years at Rivendell, as well as its SoHo shop and wine bar, Vintage New York. She left in 2003 to work for a wine distributor, and as wine director for a Long Island restaurant group. Her dream was to open her own winery "in around 20 years," as she recalled.

    Published by New York Sun on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo Rock and Roll Hall of Fame coming to NY

    Billy Joel and Clive Davis are going to join the mayor at the location in the SoHo neighborhood. It will be the first time the hall of fame has expanded outside Cleveland.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 13, 2008.

  • Soho The Gossip on Girls

    Ms. Dunst seems to be everywhere. In the past few months, she’s been spotted walking in Soho in black shorts and a flannel shirt, hair tousled, Barack Obama Rolling Stone cover visible; in a white T-shirt dress, walking with Dave Ransone, the tattooed bartender of the Rusty Knot and East Village bar Black and White;

    Published by The New York Observer on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo A Bronx Artist's Ode to Street Life, in Glass

    The Freeman Street subway station, a few blocks south of Crotona Park in the south-central Bronx, could not seem farther from the art gallery precincts of Chelsea, SoHo and Dumbo. So New Yorkers might be surprised to know that a series of colored-glass panels on the elevated subway station has been acclaimed as an exemplary work of public art.

    Published by New York Times on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo New York getting piece of Rock hall

    Billy Joel and Clive Davis are going to join the mayor at the location in the SoHo neighborhood. It will be the first time the hall of fame has expanded outside Cleveland.

    Published by SI Live on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo Cleveland A'int Got Nothin' On NYC

    The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is coming to New York. The Cleveland-based museum is opening an annex in SoHo featuring at least of bit of memorabilia from New York's storied rock history.

    Published by WNBC on August 13, 2008.