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We are supported by our readers. Consider donating to fund the local reporting you rely on. [View in Browser]( Monday March 13, 2023 [Donate now]( ADVERTISEMENT [Signature Bank closure: Do I have to worry about my money?]( [People walk by a Manhattan branch of Signature Bank which was closed by bank regulators on Sunday on March 13, 2023 in New York City. The move by the state's Department of Financial Services seeks to prevent a banking crisis spurred by the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.]( [Signature Bank counts a variety of New York City landlords and small businesses as clients.]( ADVERTISEMENT More Stories From Today [A United Airlines jet at LaGuardia Airport.]( [Port Authority opts for bus improvements to LaGuardia as panel officially kills Cuomo’s AirTrain idea]( [The project comes more than 17 months after Gov. Kathy Hochul paused work on her predecessor’s plan for a rail link from Willets Point in Queens.]( [A weather map shows potential hazards for the metro area with Monday's Nor'easter.]( [Nor'easter to bring rain, heavy winds and maybe a little snow to NYC]( [The storm could bring coastal flooding and a potential coating of snow, with heavier snow predicted north of the city.]( [Rendering of Greeley Square after capital construction work is completed.]( [Pedestrian plazas, car-free blocks coming to Broadway between Madison and Herald Square]( [The cornerstone of the redesign will be a ban on vehicles between 25th and 27th streets.]( [Madison Square Garden photographed from the outside with a yellow taxi in front.]( [Madison Square Garden sues NY State Liquor Authority as agency mulls booze ban]( [The agency threatened to ban alcohol sales at Madison Square Garden and other venues for Dolan’s controversial surveillance policy.]( [An R211 train.]( [MTA unveils new NYC subway cars on the A line]( [The new train cars include flip-up seating for riders with disabilities and wider door openings for quicker boarding.]( [A young woman plays drums while another looks on.]( [A new Carnegie Hall program takes NYC students behind the scenes of the music business]( [The B-Side introduces NYC students of color to the inner workings of the music industry, while also addressing a historic lack of diversity in corporate offices.]( [Colored School No. 4]( [‘Colored School No. 4’ in Chelsea moves closer to landmark status]( [The building figures in a larger push to preserve sites representing the history of Black New Yorkers.]( [Gov. Phil Murphy in a Ukraine mask]( [Extra Extra: New Jersey is 'one of the most international states,' Gov. Murphy explains]( [Because Phil "Mr. Worldwide" Murphy isn't running for president yet, here are your end-of-day links: Bad weather, Tom Sachs cult was not fun, George Santos' take on the Oscars and more.]( [A birds-eye view of the West Village shows tightly packed brick buildings]( [What is the future of housing in NYC? Ask Mayor Adams and other top housing experts.]( [The WNYC and Gothamist newsroom will host an event with Mayor Eric Adams, Comptroller Brad Lander and other top housing experts to discuss what the future of housing looks like in the five boroughs.]( [Protesters at Foley Square.]( [Over 100 NYC protesters rally against Iranian government]( [They called on local, state and national leaders to exert pressure on the Iranian government.]( ADVERTISEMENT [Support Us]( Follow Gothamist on [Gothamist on Facebook]( [Gothamist on Twitter]( NYPR Network [WNYC]() [Gothamist]() [WNYC Studios]() [NJPR]( [WQXR]() [New Sounds]() Copyright © New York Public Radio, 160 Varick St., New York, NY 10013. All rights reserved. [Terms of Use]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from this list.

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