Our old home, the Columbus Circle building at 1841 Broadway, is officially gone. We are eager to see the renderings of what will be built on this very prominent site, which is at the southern end of Lincoln Square.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
Indoor Dining Updates in Lincoln Square
Things are coming back to life in Lincoln Square! Indoor dining is back, and many restaurants have reopened this past weekend at 25% capacity and are ready to...
Bold new voices and returning filmmakers in French cinema are coming to Film at Lincoln Center (FLC) for the 26th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema...
The New York Philharmonic Orchestra has launched a brand new on-demand streaming service, NYPhil+. Stream new and historic concert videos from artists like...
Jazz at Lincoln Center has announced a lineup of all-virtual performances and presentations for the spring 2021 season. This season will be focused on the role of...
What Makes it Great? Celebrating the Great American Songbook
Kaufman Music Center at Merkin Hall presents What Makes It Great? Celebrating the Great American Songbook, a new 5-concert course that explores music by George...
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for New York City from 6:00am on Thursday, February 18 to 6:00am on Friday, February 19. The City can expect heavy snow, with accumulations totaling 4 to 8 inches. Roads may be dangerous, so use mass transportation if possible. Learn more here and visit OEM's website for more information.
Beginning Monday, February 22, the overnight subway closure will be shortened to 2:00am - 4:00am nightly. This allows the MTA to enhance service for customers as the city cautiously reopens while still maintaining their concerted effort to deep clean and disinfect the system.
Virtual DOB Office Hours 2.23.21
Speaker Johnson will be hosting a virtual DOB OFFICE HOURS event with the Department of Buildings on Tuesday, February 23, from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM. Constituents will be able to speak directly with an agency representative about building issues they may be experiencing. This is by appointment only. RSVP by calling the district office office at (212) 564-7757 or emailing speakerjohnson@council.nyc.gov.