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Lower Manhattan’s Charming Elizabeth Street Garden Faces Demolition

Afternoons strolling through Elizabeth Street Garden are endangered as demolition plans threaten the only beautiful public green space found between Little Italy and SoHo. Its location has a nearly 200-year history as a public recreational space, and the sculpture garden has been one of the city’s best hidden gems ever since it first opened.

According to a collaborative Instagram post with Elizabeth Street Garden and New York Nico, the city plans to tear down Elizabeth Street Garden to make room for 123 units of senior affordable housing, luxury retail, and office space. The demolition is set to occur on September 10 unless the community comes together — and it is certainly trying.

The Elizabeth Street Garden website states that it has established a legal case with Norman Siegel, the former executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, to stop developers from carrying out their plans. Even celebrities are getting involved, including natives Robert DeNiro, Martin Scorsese, and Patti Smith, all of whom have written to Mayor Eric Adams urging him to save the space.

“I support increasing the availability of affordable housing (community leaders have identified alternate locations for development), but I’m also passionate about preserving the character of our neighborhoods,” De Niro wrote, according to The New York Times.

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Elizabeth Street Garden shares more details online about the city’s proposal following a demolition, fighting for their chance to remain as a beloved community green space. “The City does not need to pit affordable housing and public green space against one another.  We can achieve both!” writes its website. Instead of destroying the garden space for affordable housing, Community Board 2 has suggested alternative sites that offer 10x more affordable Senior units.

The NYC Housing Preservation & Development comes at the issue from a different point of view and revealed that the land was city-owned from the beginning, and the proposed alternatives that were suggested were reviewed, but not adequate. The organization also noted that it plans to preserve the Elizabeth Street Garden when rebuilding.

“The new development will include over 14,000 square feet of open space, nearly matching the size of the Elizabeth Street Garden, and it will be accessible nearly 24/7 to ALL New Yorkers,” a statement read. “Through community visioning events, we are inviting everyone in the neighborhood to share their input on how this space will be shaped.”

However, the garden is still urging residents to write to the Mayor and his administration or help donate to the cause. You can learn more here.

See also: Our guide to the New York Botanical Garden

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* This article was originally published here

Did Taylor Swift Participate In This US Open Tradition?

Did you see Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at the US Open?

The ever-popular duo spent the weekend in NYC, starting with dinner at Lucali on Friday, September 6th — one of the best pizzas in NYC — and seemingly wrapping up with a visit to Arthur Ashe Stadium for the US Men’s Final between Taylor Fritz and Jannik Sinner on September 8th.

Needless to say, eyes were darting between the court and the suite to catch the power couple in action. Now New Yorkers can get a sense of what the Kanas City Chiefs go through on a regular basis.

Taylor donned a red-checkered dress while Travis was decked out in Gucci. They snapped selfies with friends, Patrick and Brittany Maholmes. This led to discussions about where Taylor stands with new BFF Brittany after spending the Chiefs home opener on September 5th in separate suites.

But beyond gossip and outfits — even though we’re in the midst of New York Fashion Week 2024 — New Yorkers have one *big* question for the princess of pop.

Did Taylor Swift participate in the (practically) mandatory US Open tradition?

Did Taylor Swift participate in the event’s most popular tradition?

Yes, we can confirm that the biggest musician in the world rang in the US Open like a true New Yorker and enjoyed a Honey Deuce, the US Open’s esteemed cocktail of choice.


We’re quite glad to see that she decided to do the tennis event correctly. The delicious drink, concoted by Grey Goose ambassador Nick Mautone, has been a staple at the matches since 2006, but particularly rose to fame as of late.

In 2023, 450,000 Honey Deuces were served at the US Open, generating almost $10 million, and we’re willing to be that record will be topped this year.

If you didn’t get a chance to copy Taylor and enjoy the raspberry cocktail yourself, Grey Goose has conveniently created a Honey Deuce tracker for New Yorkers. All you need to do is plug in your city or zip code, and you’ll be directed to the best bars in NYC that are serving the bev.

Nicely done, Taylor: New Yorkers approve.

See also: These Are The Most Instagrammed NYC Spots Mentioned In Taylor Swift Songs

The post Did Taylor Swift Participate In This US Open Tradition? appeared first on Secret NYC.

* This article was originally published here

Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce Attend The US Open, And We Have One Huge Question

Did you see Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at the US Open?

The ever-popular duo spent the weekend in NYC, starting with dinner at Lucali on Friday, September 6th — one of the best pizzas in NYC — and seemingly wrapping up with a visit to Arthur Ashe Stadium for the US Men’s Final between Taylor Fritz and Jannik Sinner on September 8th.

Needless to say, eyes were darting between the court and the suite to catch the power couple in action. Now New Yorkers can get a sense of what the Kanas City Chiefs go through on a regular basis.

Taylor donned a red-checkered dress while Travis was decked out in Gucci. They snapped selfies with friends, Patrick and Brittany Maholmes. This led to discussions about where Taylor stands with new BFF Brittany after spending the Chiefs home opener on September 5th in separate suites.

But beyond gossip and outfits — even though we’re in the midst of New York Fashion Week 2024 — New Yorkers have one *big* question for the princess of pop.

Did Taylor Swift participate in the (practically) mandatory US Open tradition?

Did Taylor Swift participate in the event’s most popular tradition?

Yes, we can confirm that the biggest musician in the world rang in the US Open like a true New Yorker and enjoyed a Honey Deuce, the US Open’s esteemed cocktail of choice.


We’re quite glad to see that she decided to do the tennis event correctly. The delicious drink, concoted by Grey Goose ambassador Nick Mautone, has been a staple at the matches since 2006, but particularly rose to fame as of late.

In 2023, 450,000 Honey Deuces were served at the US Open, generating almost $10 million, and we’re willing to be that record will be topped this year.

If you didn’t get a chance to copy Taylor and enjoy the raspberry cocktail yourself, Grey Goose has conveniently created a Honey Deuce tracker for New Yorkers. All you need to do is plug in your city or zip code, and you’ll be directed to the best bars in NYC that are serving the bev.

Nicely done, Taylor: New Yorkers approve.

See also: These Are The Most Instagrammed NYC Spots Mentioned In Taylor Swift Songs

The post Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce Attend The US Open, And We Have One Huge Question appeared first on Secret NYC.

* This article was originally published here