Nabe News: May 22
The further gentrification of the Meatpacking District from a cat’s perspective. Jeremiah documents the two lonely tabbies still roaming the former Interstate Foods [Vanishing NY]
Tishman Speyer now has another lawsuit on their hands. The Stuyvesant Town/Peter Cooper Village Tenants Association just filed a $10 million class-action suit for “making improper primary residence challenges in an effort to oust rent-stabilized tenants out of their cushy deals.” [Curbed]
Filming prep work for Step Up 3D bothered Avenue B residents early this morning [EV Grieve]
Speaking of annoyances along Avenue B, Lesouk plans to re-open after having its liquor license reinstated [Eater]
A food-themed week in the life of comedian Judah Friedlander [Grub St]
Alex’s lamentation over today’s version of Meatpacking and Chelsea [Flaming Pablum]
On this day in 1895, Teddy Roosevelt was appointed NYC Police Commissioner at the age of 36. He later becomes the only U.S. President born in the city [NY1]