New businesses have opened and are on the horizon in Lincoln Square!
The rumors seem to be true about Rampoldi (pictured above)! According to Instagram, the new restaurant will open its doors at 49 W 64th Street (at Broadway) on Tuesday, September 19. You can already make a reservation on Resy.
Last week, QQ Nails & Spa took over ownership at 167 Amsterdam Avenue (between 67th and 68th Street) from Less&More Nail Lab and is currently offering 20% off all services. You can book your manicure, pedicure, massage, and more here.
A little ways off but equally exciting, we have heard that 44 West 63rd Street (between Broadway and Columbus Avenue), at the base of the Empire Hotel, will soon be home to Amorino Gelato. Work is underway, but an opening date is unknown.
Welcome to the neighborhood!
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The Lincoln Square BID had some serious fun this summer! It was the best year yet for Summer Jazz Sensations, our weekly concert series. Nearly every Wednesday at noon, from June 21 through August 30, Dante Park was full, as locals and visitors alike joined us for highly enjoyable jazz performances. The program, curated by ... | |
NYC Ballet Turns 75 Years | |
This 2023-24 season, NYC Ballet (NYCB) is celebrating 75 years with a homage to the Company’s heritage while continuing to build on its legacy. The fall season begins on September 19 at the David H. Koch Theater and showcases 18 ballets by co-founder George Balanchine, starting with Jewels. The popular program is broken into three ... | |
An Out of This World Concert Season with Jupiter | |
Jens Nygaard looked into the camera as he described his dogged pursuit of his lifelong goal—conducting a symphony: “I elected to find whatever ray of sunshine there was, and when I had that one percent of optimism, I built on it.” The footage is part of a new documentary, Life on Jupiter, which was recently released and is free ... | |
Captivating New Exhibitions in Lincoln Square | |
As the weather begins to cool, local museums and cultural institutions stand ready to welcome visitors looking for indoor activities. At two new exhibitions in Lincoln Square, you’ll find plenty to learn and enjoy! Border Crossings: Exile and American Modern Dance, 1900–1955 is the newest exhibition at the New York Public Library ... | |
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September 14, 6:00pm
Enjoy open mic night at Shakespeare & Co.
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Habonim has High Holiday tickets at a discount for students and young adults
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Buy your baked goods from Breads for the Jewish holidays
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Sweet treats for the Jewish new year from Chef Daniel Boulud
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Kosher and non-kosher catering is available from Gourmet Garage
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Cater your entire holiday meal from Whole Foods Market
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Join Juilliard for more than 700 in-person performances in 2023-24
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Wynton Marsalis and his bandmates kick off the Jazz at Lincoln Center season
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September 21, 1:00pm
AFAM's new virtual series Both/And begins
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September 26, 6:30pm
Dead Man Walking premieres at Met Opera
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September 29, 5:00pm Color Me Mine's annual Pumpkin Painting Party
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Bring the fiesta home with a to-go kit from Rosa Mexicano
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September 30
Life Time Foundation NYC Kids Run Festival
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Get a taste of fall flavors at The Shops at Columbus Circle
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We are so proud of our clean district and are delighted that others are following our lead.
You can join the Great Broadway Sweep and help clean up the World's Most Famous Street. The Sanitation Foundation and WE❤️NYC are leading the biggest volunteer cleanup this city has ever seen, Monday, September 18, through Friday, September 22. There will be nine morning cleanups starting on both the north and south ends of the city and a huge celebration on Friday in Times Square hosted by Andy Cohen.
The cleanup closest to Lincoln Square will meet at 1700 Broadway at 54th Street. You can click here to learn more and sign up, and if you have any questions, contact volunteer@sanitationfoundation.org.
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As of September 12, the CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older get updated COVID-19 vaccines, which will be available by the end of this week at most places you would normally go to get your vaccines. You can read more about the CDC's recommendations for respiratory viruses here. Are you looking for a vaccination? Visit your healthcare provider, make an appointment at Duane Reade (1889 Broadway), or check out the City's vaccine finder. | |
On Saturday, September 16, Broadway between West 60th Street and West 61st Street will be closed from 8:00am until 8:00pm due to a block party.
From Saturday, September 16, through Sunday, September 17, alternate side parking (street cleaning) regulations are suspended for Rosh Hashanah. Parking meters remain in effect.
On Sunday, September 24, Broadway between West 60th Street and West 61st Street will be closed from 8:00am until 8:00pm due to a block party.
On Monday, September 25, alternate side parking (street cleaning) regulations are suspended for Yom Kippur. Parking meters remain in effect.
For more information, call 311.
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Reminder: New Commercial Containerization Rules | |
As of August 1, all food related businesses, including restaurants, delis, grocery stores, bodegas, and caterers, must use rigid containers with secure lids when setting out trash for collection. This rule also applies to any business with five or more locations in New York City, regardless of what it sells. It is an important step in keeping our streets clean. For more information on the rule, visit DSNY's website here.
If you don't know the rule yet, attend one of DSNY's training sessions on Monday, September 18, at 6:00pm or Wednesday, September 27, at 3:00pm.
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Prepare for Hurricane Lee's Impact | |
New York City Emergency Management is continuing its monitoring and preparedness activities in advance of potential impacts from Hurricane Lee, a Category 3 storm currently located about 550 miles south of Bermuda. Although the storm poses no immediate threat to New York City, the agency is urging New Yorkers to remain alert and be prepared. Click here for key preparedness tips. | |
MTA’s Bridges and Tunnels Division shared an updated Construction Bulletin, which notes where construction will be taking place between September 8 and October 2. The construction is part of the upcoming Central Business District Tolling Program. Central Park West will be the only street in the Lincoln Square BID affected at this time. You can view the construction bulletin here. | |
Con Edison 59th Street Station Permit Renewal | |
Con Edison has submitted an application to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) for a NYSDEC Air Facility Title V Permit Renewal for Con Edison’s operations at their 59th Street Station. There is a virtual public meeting on this topic scheduled for September 19 at 6:30pm. You can click here to view the meeting announcement, and to learn more about the permit renewal, you can read this fact sheet. | |
National Preparedness Month | |
September is National Preparedness Month (NPM) – an annual initiative to raise awareness about preparing for emergencies that could happen at any time. The 2023 theme, set by FEMA, is "Take Control in 1, 2, 3" and focuses on preparedness for older adults. National Preparedness Month reminds us that the risks for older adults in emergency situations can be magnified by a host of factors—living alone, financial constraints, disability, or residing in isolated areas. Leave a lasting legacy – prepare for emergencies today! Check out NYC.gov/npm for events, preparedness guides, and more. | |
From Office to Housing: A Policy Update | |
While many employers are limiting their work from home policies, plenty of offices remain underutilized or empty. In response, the Adams Administration and the Department of City Planning (DCP) recently proposed three initiatives to make converting vacant office buildings into housing easier. Learn more about these citywide initiatives here. | |
To All Who Celebrate, Have a Sweet New Year and a Meaningful Yom Kippur! | | | | |