With less than one week to go, now is the time to RSVP and register for the Lincoln Square BID’s 28th Annual Meeting on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, at 9:30am at Lincoln Center's David Rubenstein Atrium (1887 Broadway, between West 62nd and West 63rd Street). Join fellow businesses, property owners, residents, and other stakeholders as we review our FY ’26 budget, present the Annual Report, elect Directors and Alternates to our Board, discuss a proposed amendment to our District Plan and assessment formula, and highlight key accomplishments. We’ll also hear from Dr. Mariko Silver, Lincoln Center’s new president, Council Member Gale Brewer, and the commanding officer of the 20th Precinct, Deputy Inspector Candida Pun-Sullivan. The Annual Meeting is free to attend, but you must RSVP and register to voteWe hope to see you on April 30!

LEARN MORE & RSVP/REGISTER HERE
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS

Spring Fling Returns to The Shops at Columbus Circle

The Shops at Columbus Circle (10 Columbus Circle) is welcoming the warmer season with its second annual Spring Fling on Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, May 4, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Located on the second floor of Deutsche Bank Center, this two-day event invites the community to enjoy free, family-friendly programming, live ...

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Lincoln Square Springs to Life with Fresh Fashion

With warmer days upon us, it’s the perfect time to swap winter layers for fresh spring styles. Lincoln Square’s fashionable shops have everything you need for your upcoming seasonal celebration or wardrobe refresh. Shop breezy fabrics, bold colors, and effortless looks, and step into spring with a wardrobe that’s ready for anything. On the first floor of The Shops at Columbus Circle (10 Columbus Circle), polished ...

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EVENTS & PROMOTIONS

Get Your Tickets to the Spring Season of the New York City Ballet

April 25 & 26, 7:30pm

Contemporary Jazz Masterpieces at JALC

April 26, 10:00am

Healthy Kids Day at the West Side YMCA

April 26, 11:00am

Juilliard's Earth Month Public Dance Workshop

April 26: Celebrate Indie Bookstore Day at Shakespeare & Co.

Check Out Williams Sonoma's Cooking Skills Series & In-Store Events

April 27, 1:00pm

Create-athon: New Artist Adventures in AI

April 28, 1:00pm

The Stanley Williams Class at NYPL LPA

April 28, 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players: German Romantics

May 3 - 4: Celebrate Cinco Weekend at Rosa Mexicano with Fun Specials

May 3 - 7: MAD About Jewelry 2025 at the Museum of Arts and Design

May 6 - 12: Shake Shack Celebrates Teachers and Nurses

May 7 - 13: New York African Film Festival 2025 at Film at Lincoln Center

May 8, 11:00am

41st Annual Young Musicians Concert at CMS

Treat Mom to a Delightful Brunch at Lincoln Ristorante

Give Mom the Gift of Sparkle with a Tennis Bracelet from Monica Rich Kosann

Enjoy Mother's Day with a Seven-Course Lunch or Dinner at Per Se

Sign Your Child Up for a Summer Class at Kaufman Music Center

COMMUNITY ALERTS

Traffic Advisories

On Thursday, April 24, Time Magazine’s Time 100 Summit will take place at Jazz at Lincoln Center. There will be production activity related to these events in the curb lanes and sidewalks around 10 Columbus Circle through Friday, April 25. 

Residents and Buildings: Prepare for Mandatory Composting

As of April 1, ALL NYC residents are subject to fines if they do not separate organics from regular trash. About 40% of all residential waste is organic waste, which creates greenhouse gases in landfills as it decomposes. That’s why separating organic waste from trash and recycling can be a step towards solving the climate crisis. Learn more about the City's Curbside Composting program here.


The NYC Department of Sanitation will host a free information session about the City’s mandatory composting rules on April 24 at 6:00pm. You can also watch a recorded info session here or this recorded webinar for building staff.


Still not quite sure how to start composting? GrowNYC is providing free comprehensive support for residents and building managers to participate in NYC’s mandatory Curbside Composting program, including: on-site assessments of waste sorting and collection areas; assistance in setting up collection spaces; training for building staff; and information sessions and workshops for residents. Apply here.

2025 Good Neighbor Awards 

Goddard Riverside’s Good Neighbor Awards celebrate uncompensated community members’ outstanding efforts to help improve the community. The Good Neighbor Awards aim to recognize people who voluntarily build a better community. Now through May 9, you can nominate upstanding uncompensated community members from the following neighborhoods: Upper West Side, Harlem, East Harlem, Yorkville, and other Goddard Riverside program communities. You can nominate yourself or someone else on your behalf. Learn more here.

Children’s Shoe Drive

Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal is partnering with the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan to host a shoe drive. Now through Friday, May 16, you can donate new and gently used children’s shoes. Drop off items to Assemblymember Rosenthal’s district office (230 W 72nd Street, Suite 2F, between Broadway and West End Ave) between 10:00am and 5:00pm. 

Comment on Local Law 39 (Related to Powered Mobility)

The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) is requesting comments on its authority under Local Law 39 of 2023 related to the certification standards required for the sale of powered bicycles, powered mobility devices, or storage batteries. Specifically, DCWP is seeking comments and feedback on whether any additional safety standards should be adopted in addition to those listed in LL 39, and on specific questions posed at the end of the Statement of Basis and Purpose. Find the full request for comment here. Comments must be submitted by Friday, May 2

Community Recycling Day

Take part in Community Recycling Day on Sunday, May 4, 10:00am-2:00pm, at Marlene Meyerson JCC (334 Amsterdam Avenue at W 76th). Recycle e-waste with Big Reuse; recycle unwanted clothing and textiles with Green Tree Textile Recycling; and donate gently used spring and summer clothing. Details here.

Columbus Avenue BID’s Open Street

The Columbus Avenue BID’s Open Streets between 68th and 77th Streets will return on Sunday, May 4, from noon until 7:00pm in May and June (except on June 1) and all Sundays in September and October (except October 12). Learn more here.

Community Blood Drive

Next month, Lincoln Center will mark its 17th community blood drive in partnership with New York Blood Center. Donating blood is safe, easy and vital to those who need it—every donation can save three lives! Stop by on Monday, May 5, from 1:00pm-7:00pm and enjoy live music from The Juilliard School. Pre-registration is required. Find the flyer (in English and Spanish) here.


Our Updated Guide to Lincoln Square is Here!


This new edition features the latest information about where to shop, eat, and more in the neighborhood. It's a valuable resource for both visitors and locals.


You can pick up a copy at our information carts located in Calabrese Plaza, Dante Park, and Richard Tucker Park.


If your business or cultural organization would like copies to share, we would be happy to provide them. Please contact us at info@lincolnsquarebid.org to request copies, or download a PDF of the guide here.