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    Hipster Fight Club in Union Square

    ByDon May 29, 2008May 29, 2008

    Watch the video of the newest entertainment to arrive in the ‘hood.

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    City’s Best Pizza…If You Can Wait

    ByDon May 29, 2008December 9, 2020

    Everybody loves Artichoke Pizza on East 14th, but the wait is too long.

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    How Many Trees Is Union Square Losing?

    ByDon May 28, 2008

    As construction continues at the northern end of Union Square Park, more and more trees are being removed. See for yourself.

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    Frozen Yogurt Faceoff

    ByDon May 27, 2008September 23, 2019

    Pinkberry and Red Mango are going at it just one block west. The Villager has all the details.

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    Free Hugs Cause Minor Park Panic

    ByDon May 19, 2008December 6, 2024

    File under news of the weird.

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    Water Rates to Rise…A Lot

    ByDon May 17, 2008

    Here’s the news: “The New York City Water Board voted on Friday morning to approve a 14.5 percent increase for water and sewer rates, the largest increase since 1992. When the new rate is in place on July 1, according to the city’s Independent Budget Office, water rates will have risen a cumulative 77 percent since 2001, and double-digit increases are expected to keep coming for at least a few more years.”

    This is one of those uncontrollable costs that bedevil the co-op’s budget every year. The only thing we can do about it: use less water. We’ve already taken steps to examine our infrastructure and make sure we have discovered any sources of waste and leaks. Other than that, it’s all about less consumption.

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    More on Union Square Park Restaurant

    ByDon May 13, 2008

    A court has blocked–for now–the use of the Union Square Park pavilion as a privately run restaurant. “Opponents object to what they see as the privatization of park space and insist the city needs approval from the state legislature before moving forward. The new ruling lets the city renovate the Pavilion and rehabilitate the bathrooms, but halts plans to lease it out for a restaurant.”

    Gothamist has links to all the latest news.

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    Union Square History Lesson

    ByDon May 12, 2008December 6, 2024

    The New York Post offers this brief history of Union Square. It’s interesting to note that before the subway was built, the park was at street level. When the subway came through, the whole park was torn up and elevated several feet, which why you enter it via stairs today.

     

     

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    Like Waffles?

    ByDon May 10, 2008May 10, 2008

    The upscaling of 14th St. continues just three doors down, where Le Petit Belge has opened. Stop in for a Belgian waffle. $3.50 is a bit pricey for what’s essentially a zeppole, but they are pretty good, and who would have ever thought we’d have a takeout place on our block that features not one but six crystal chandeliers? New York magazine says: “When the waffles-to-go kiosk that Belgian expats Maor Livni and Greg Galel had planned for Logan Airport was nixed by a security-crazed fire marshal, the partners transplanted the business to Manhattan, where they’ve converted the former Tavalon tea shop into Le Petit Belge. A shrine of sorts to all things Belgian—or at least to Liège waffles, various imported chocolates, and paper cones full of mini-pancakes they call “poffys”—the shop takes a cannily ecumenical approach to New York snack food. That’s why it also serves frozen yogurt, provided by Berrywild, and rugalach made with Callebaut chocolate. And tea drinkers will still find the Tavalon line, in hot, frozen, and bubble varieties.”

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    15 Union Square West

    ByDon May 10, 2008December 6, 2024

    In case you haven’t seen the renderings for 15 Union Square West, here they are. And here’s one $4,100,000 listing. The interesting thing about this development is that it retains the original cast-iron window frames from the 19th-century while wrapping the whole thing in 21st-century glass. Take a close look when you walk by. And here’s the history of the building.  And a recent New York Times peek inside the model apartment.

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