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Community Members Blast Plans For Pier 42 Park | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Community Members Blast Plans For Pier 42 Park | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side
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City s Outreach on East River Berm Project Called Lacking, Slap in the Face | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

City s Outreach on East River Berm Project Called Lacking, Slap in the Face | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side
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Some Lower East Side Park Projects Receive Funding, While Others Languish | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Some Lower East Side Park Projects Receive Funding, While Others Languish | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side
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Asian business districts hope for recovery after shutdown, racist attacks

Even before COVID-19 forced non-essential businesses across America to shut down, Asian business districts like Chinatown in NYC, were already seeing a decline in revenue because of anti-Asian sentiment. More than a year later, as shops and restaurants begin to reopen, business leaders are hoping their community can rebound. Laura Fong reports on their hopes from the reopening.

Community Members Blast Plans For Pier 42 Park | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Pier 42; interim park rendering by Mathews Nielsen. Three years after initial funds were awarded for a new park at Pier 42, officials with the New York City Park’s Department went before a Community Board 3 panel last night to unveil plans for an interim recreational area. They did not receive a warm welcome from tenant leaders representing buildings along the East River. A conceptual scheme for the 8-acre parcel just below East River Park at Montgomery Street was approved by the community board in December of last year, and also by the Public Design Commission.  While the renderings presented last night were remarkably similar to those previously brought before CB3’s parks committee, city officials said the new plans “fill out the bones” for the interim facility.

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