Union Square Park
What’s Danny Meyer Cooking in Union Square?

Restaurateur Danny Meyer gets a lot of credit for spearheading the retail renaissance around Union Square Park.
Opening his perennially popular Union Square Cafe in 1985 helped set off a seismic shift in real estate surrounding the notoriously nicknamed “Needle Park.” The area once overrun with junkies is now infested with foodies, who can easily score a quick fix at any one of the many top-rated eateries, including six operated by Mr. Meyer, within a five-minute walk of the park. read more »
Theater Undergoes Freeze

Well, who's insane now? As evidenced from the photo, Ben & Jerry's has indeed converted the theater, albeit only temporarily, into an ice-cream house of worship. According to a Ben & Jerry's press release, from tomorrow through Aug. 27, "Guests can enjoy complimentary milkshakes while experiencing a total sensory immersion within each of the different flavors."
The Cherry Garcia Lounge allows guests to relax in a funky setting featuring hip furniture, shag-covered walls, lava lamps and a masseuse offering chair massages. The neighboring Chunky Monkey Oasis whisks visitors out of New York City's summer heat to the tropics with rope swings, banana trees and driftwood benches. A few steps away, guests find themselves enveloped in the Chocolate Fudge Brownie Zone, a chocolate-lover's paradise, featuring plush furniture in decadent fabrics to beckon weary travelers. Sweet sights and smells complete the chocolate wonderland and the indulgent Ben & Jerry's MilkShake Experience before visitors head back into the real, unfortunately less chocolate-filled world.We're still waiting for an apology from the Daryl Roth Theatre management. Our e-mail is to the right. read more » -Matthew Grace
No Concession on Concessions
Ms. Friedman has unique power to stop the Parks Department in its plans, as the Assembly must approve any alienation of parkland for private uses, and the Assembly member in whose district the park sits gets final approval. (Alienation is the first step in order to lease out public parkland.)
The Parks Department prefers to refer to its agreements with private venders as "concessions," rather than "leases." According to Ms. Friedman, this is a dodge resulting in unchecked privatization of public space. She noted that the "concession" in Union Square Park--Luna Park--has operated for nine years.
"We will never give up an inch of Community Board 6's park space," she told the assembled board. Later, she told The Real Estate that she is prepared to go to court to stop the new restaurant planned for Union Square Park when the northern quadrant is finally renovated.
Community Board 6 has been tusslng with the Parks Department recently over Stuyvesant Square. Currently, Parks has issued a R.F.P. for a cafe in the park.
-Matthew GraceThe Mayor's Green Thumb
It turns out the Mayor's thumb is green, and not just from handling all those greenbacks.
He spoke about the "long history of farmers in the family" and remembered fondly the vegetable garden he took care of as a child, growing "rhubarb, carrots, squash, corn - I don't remember it working."
And for all those wondering why the city has climbed to 11th place in the rankings of worst cities for allergy sufferers, blame it on the flowers.
"New York City is blooming with more flowers than at any time in our history," said the mayor in a statement.
-Jason Horowitz
Union Square Redesign

The new design.
The area where the greenmarket currently is will be even greener: Trees will be planted around the northern gateway plaza, and it will be resurfaced and an electrical and plumbing infrastruture will be constructed to provide services to the greenmarket venders. read more »
A Catwalk Is Rejected As Locals Mark Turf

Chuck Is Judicious; NY Dems Not So Much
"Now that we have a nominee, the Senate has a duty to collect all the facts about his judicial philosophy and carefully consider his candidacy for the nation's highest court," Chuck Schumer wrote in a soporific email this morning. read more »
Around here, however, they didn't get the memo. State Senator Eric Schneiderman just sent out an email asking supports to "Please join me today for a rally in Union Square Park with pro-choice groups united in opposition to George Bush's selection of John Roberts."
The rally, led by NARAL Pro-Choice New York and Planned Parenthood of New York City, starts at 5:00.







