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How Jewish New York got its very un-Jewish names

Joshua Jelly-Schapiro asked me to meet him on Frieda Zames Way, which is not an easy place to find on Google Maps. No street view photos, no subway wait times nothing to feed our iPhone-era inclination to know exactly where we’re going, all the time. As any serious investigative journalist would, I immediately turned to the internet, where a website called Oldstreets.com informed me that Frieda Zames Way is just an honorary name for the very workaday stretch of East 4th Street that lies between First Avenue and Avenue A. When I finally made my way there on a blustering, unseasonably chilly afternoon, Jelly-Schapiro told me that the corner named for Zames is responsible for our most accessible catalog of New York City’s honorary street names. When a neighborhood resident wanted to know who exactly Zames was (a pioneering disability rights activist, in case you were wondering), she called the borough’s historian, who then commissioned retired urban planner Gilbert Tauber to

Top neighborhoods to explore in New York City

Top neighborhoods to explore in New York City Maya Stanton 4 May 2021 Each neighborhood in New York City offers a chance to experience the city from a different angle © dszc/Getty Images With more than 8 million people crammed into five boroughs spanning a mere 300 square miles, New York City is a boisterous metropolis that famously refuses to sleep. Its riot of sights and sounds vary so much from one block to the next – let alone from borough to borough – that you could take a month and visit a different part of town each day, and you d still only scratch the surface.

Seward Park Developers Create Website, Detail Essex Crossing Plans | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Essex Crossing’s new web site. First off, Delancey Street Associates, the entity created as an umbrella organization for the developers, now has a website.  The home page calls the project an “unprecedented development comprised of 1.9 million square feet of residential, commercial, and community space.”  There’s not much information available as of yet that wasn’t released when Mayor Bloomberg announced the deal in September but there is an email signup for people interested in information about retail/office spaces and affordable apartments (there will be 500 residential units set aside for low and middle income New Yorkers). Leasing, the site notes, is expected to begin in the year 2017.

CB3 Asked For Feedback on SPURA Park, Fate of Essex Market Vendors Discussed | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Rendering: Essex Crossing open space. First off, Community Board 3 has been asked by Delancey Street Associates, the development team, to appoint a group to provide input regarding a park-like space on Broome Street.  The community-driven process is part of the agreement signed by the builders earlier this year.  Last week, CB3 announced that its parks committee would be the venue for envisioning the 15,000 square foot park.  Public meetings will take place in the first part of 2014 to solicit feedback from the neighborhood. Also, CB3 has appointed a point-person to work with the developers with the overall design of Essex Crossing.  Gigi Li, the community board’s chairperson,  has given the job to Ricky Leung, who served on the committee that has spent much of the past four years developing guidelines for the Seward Park project.  In addition to his role as a tenant activist in the Two Bridges Neighborhood, Leung is an architect.  He’ll work in tandem with a community ta

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