Press

2019

OPINION: Elizabeth St. Garden roots us in real New York
by Barbara Caporale, The Villager, Aug. 5, 2019

Council O.K.’s housing on Eliz. St. Garden as Johnson brokers ‘courtyard deal’
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, July 4, 2019

Councilwoman Chin’s Open Space Game as Haven Green Goes to City Council Vote Today
by Eddie Panta, Bowery Boogie, June 26, 2019

OPINION: Stop rubber stamping: Save Eliz. St. Garden
by Emily Hellstrom, The Villager, May 15, 2019

War of words at last Elizabeth St. Garden hearing
by Sarah Ferguson, The Villager, May 8, 2019

The Healing Power of Gardens
excerpt from “Everything in Its Place,” a posthumous collection of writings by Dr. Oliver Sacks, The New York Times, April 18, 2019

Elizabeth Street Garden redevelopment one step closer to city approval
by Caroline Spivak, Curbed New York, April 11, 2019

City Holds Hearing On Housing Project At Elizabeth St. Garden
by Sydney Pereira, Patch, March 13, 2019

Conflicting Priorities
by Matthew Fenton, The Broadsheet, March 8, 2019

A Lush Urban Garden or Senior Citizen Housing: Which Would You Choose?
by Luis Ferré-Sadurní, The New York Times, March 7, 2019

In Coordinated Action, Opposition Files Lawsuit to Halt Elizabeth Street Garden Development
by Staff, Bowery Boogie, March 7, 2019

Eliz. Garden groups sue to stop housing project
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, March 6, 2019

City Sued In Effort To Protect Elizabeth Street Garden
by Sydney Pereira, Patch, March 6, 2019

Elizabeth Street Garden Advocates Sue City To Block Takeover
by Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, March 6, 2019

Lawsuits filed against Elizabeth Street Garden affordable housing project
by Caroline Spivak, Curbed New York, March 6, 2019

Gray or Green, or Somewhere in Between?
by Matthew Fenton, The Broadsheet, Feb. 28, 2019

Brewer Okays Affordable Senior Housing At Elizabeth Street Garden
by Sydney Pereira, Patch, Feb. 27, 2019

Elizabeth Street Garden supporters vow lawsuit to stop redevelopment
by Amy Plitt, Curbed New York, Feb. 27, 2019

B.P. Brewer approves housing on Eliz. St. Garden
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, Feb. 27, 2019

21 Can’t-Fail Date Ideas for Art Lovers in New York Ahead of Valentine’s Day
 artnet Magazine, Feb. 6, 2019

Elizabeth Street Gardens: A Classic Double-Cross?
by Brian J. Pape, AIA, LEED-AP, West View News, Feb. 4, 2019

NYC community board votes to save David Bowie’s beloved Nolita public garden
by Clayton Guse, Daily News, Jan. 28, 2019

Elizabeth Street Garden redevelopment shot down by community board
by Caroline Spivak, Curbed New York, Jan. 28, 2019

After Six Years of Debates, CB2 Tenders Final Denial of ‘Haven Green’ at Elizabeth Street Garden
by Eddie Panta, Bowery Boogie, Jan. 28, 2019

Garden is irreplaceable
a Letter to The Editor from Felicia Young, The Villager, Jan. 25, 2019

Inside the fight over the Elizabeth Street Garden
by Dave Colon, Curbed New York, Jan. 23, 2019

C.B. 2 weighs compromise on Eliz. St. Garden before its final vote
by Sarah Ferguson, The Villager, Jan. 21, 2019

What is Margaret Chin thinking? Save the garden!
Op-ed by Donna Schaper, The Villager, Jan. 17, 2019

CB2 Holds Final Hearing Tonight on Haven Green’s Controversial Plans for Elizabeth Street Garden
by Eddie Panta, Bowery Boogie, Jan. 14, 2019

2018

When a Developer Comes for Your Little Neighborhood Park
by Justin Davidson, New York Magazine’s Intelligencer, Dec. 31, 2018

City shows Eliz. St. Garden final project plan to C.B. 2
by Sydney Pereira, The Villager, Dec. 13, 2018

Proposal to replace Elizabeth Street Garden with affordable housing for seniors
by Andrea Cavallier, WPIX, Dec. 5, 2018

Open space vs. affordable housing
by Linda Schmidt, Fox5NY News, Nov. 22, 2018

City starts ULURP review for Elizabeth Garden housing plan
by Sydney Pereira, The Villager, Nov. 22, 2018

Residents fight to save Elizabeth Street Garden from affordable housing plans
by Lauren Cook, amNewYork, Nov. 19, 2018

HPD Moves Forward with ‘Haven Green’ Development Atop Elizabeth Street Garden
Bowery Boogie, Nov. 16, 2018

‘POPS’ Goes the Elizabeth Street Garden
by Eddie Panta, Bowery Boogie, Sept. 5, 2018

A united fight to preserve a beloved green oasis
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, Aug. 31, 2018

Build more affordable housing but keep our park!
by Jeannine Kiely, The Villager, Aug. 31, 2018

Garden vs. housing: Sides make case for space
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, July 12, 2018

Battle over Elizabeth Street Garden
by Natasha Roy, Our Town, July 2, 2018

The Elizabeth Street Garden and the Battle of the Nonprofit Prophets
Bowery Boogie, June 27, 2018

Plan To Raze Elizabeth St. Garden Draws Crowd To Heated Meeting
by Caroline Spivack, SoHo – Little Italy Patch, June 26, 2018

Elizabeth Street Garden and the ‘Halo Effect’ of Haven Green Redevelopment [OP-ED]
by Eddie Panta, Bowery Boogie, June 25, 2018

Elizabeth Street Garden Advocates Bury the Hatchet, Ramp up Opposition to Redevelopment
by Elie, Bowery Boogie, June 8, 2018

EXCLUSIVE: Elizabeth St. Garden groups unite to sue city
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, June 5, 2018

Miranda warning: Cyn slams Andy in Village
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, May 11, 2018

2017

Could gay seniors tip battle over Elizabeth St. Garden?
by Sarah Ferguson, The Villager, Dec. 19, 2017

City to Create Senior Housing and Community Space Despite Strong Opposition
by Brian Kaszuba, CityLand, Dec. 13, 2017

How This New York City Community Garden Became the Center of Controversy
by Elizabeth Fazzare, Architectural Digest, Dec. 12, 2017

NYC’s Elizabeth Street Garden Likely to Be Demolished to Make Way for Housing Development
by Susa Xu, Untapped Cities, Dec. 12, 2017

Protesters Gather at City Hall to Preserve Elizabeth Street Garden
by Sara Merg, NYU Local, Dec. 12, 2017

In the News: Goodbye, Elizabeth Street Garden
Tribeca Citizen, Dec. 11, 2017

Supporters, Opponents of Elizabeth Street Garden Housing Plan Face Off This Week
The Lo-Down, Dec. 11, 2017

Elected Officials Come out Against Redevelopment of Elizabeth Street Garden as Senior Housing
by Elie, Bowery Boogie, Dec. 11, 2017

Elizabeth housing plan unveiled; Garden group set to sue
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, Dec. 9, 2017

Elizabeth Street Garden will be demolished for 121 affordable apartments for seniors
by Tanay Warerkar, Curbed New York, Dec. 8, 2017

City Moves Forward With Senior Housing Plan at the Elizabeth Street Garden
by Ed Litvak, The Lo-Down, Dec. 8, 2017

Elizabeth Street Garden will be Bulldozed and Redeveloped by Pennrose Development
by Elie, Bowery Boogie, Dec. 8, 2017

Project to convert Nolita garden into low-cost housing going forward despite opposition
by Jillian Jorgensen, The Daily News, Dec. 8, 2017

For Want of a Garden, an Election Could Be Lost
by Sarah Ferguson, The Village Voice, Nov. 2, 2017

Inside the Fight to Save Little Italy’s Most Romantic Garden
by Eileen Townsend, Vogue, Oct. 23, 2017

Why Destroy the Elizabeth Street Garden When a Vacant Lot Will Provide More Housing?
by Jeannine Kiely, WestView News, Aug. 3, 2017

20 Races to Watch in the 2017 City Election Cycle
by Sinéad McKenna and Amanda Tukaj, Gotham Gazette, Aug. 2, 2017

Community Gardens Fight Against Developers and the City for Survival
by Rebecca Baird-Remba, Commercial Observer, July 19, 2017

Council member Chin’s Foes Take Legal Action Over Seized Flyers at Town Hall
The Lo-Down, July 13, 2017

De Blasio and Chin come under fire at Bowery town hall
by Scott R. Axelrod, The Villager, June 29, 2017

You Can Now Watch LES-Based ‘Off Track Betty’ Online
by Holly, Bowery Boogie, June 27, 2017

Friends of Elizabeth Street Garden Screening an Evening of Film Tomorrow
by Holly, Bowery Boogie, June 15, 2017

Bread and Roses
by Keen Berger, WestView News, June 4, 2017

De Blasio-backed senior housing plan would destroy garden
by Michael Gartland, New York Post, May 15, 2017

Fight For Local Park in Little Italy
by Roseanne Colletti, NBC 4NY News, May 12, 2017

De Blasio Grilled by Members of a Manhattan Democratic Club at Candidate Forum
by NY1 News, NY1, May 2, 2017

Seeds of discord? Garden sprouts a sue-ready group
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, April 27, 2017

LES Community Group Slams CM Chin for Colluding with Developers, Demands She Step Down
by Elie, Bowery Boogie, April 26, 2017

Keeping up the fight — win, lose or redraw
by Terri Cude, The Villager, April 20, 2017

CB2 Chair Condemns Ouster of ‘Friends’ from Elizabeth Street Garden
Bowery Boogie, April 4, 2017

Elizabeth Street Garden Advocates Form Non-Profit Corporation to Fight for its Existence [Updated]
Bowery Boogie, April 3, 2017

Blaz shores up Pier 40 but chops Elizabeth St. Garden
by Dennis Lynch, The Villager, March 23, 2017

Garden protest ‘horns’ in on mayor’s workout
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, Feb. 9, 2017

Friends of Elizabeth Street Garden gathered in front of the Prospect Park YMCA yesterday for a ‘wake up campaign’” by Downtown Magazine NYC, Facebook, Feb. 8, 2017

Elizabeth Street Garden Group Protests At Bill De Blasio’s Gym
by Ciara McCarthy, Patch, Feb. 7, 2017

Elizabeth Street Garden Supporters Plan Protest at Mayor’s Gym
by Danielle Tcholakian, DNAinfo, Feb. 6, 2017

2016

Stories to Watch in Greenwich Village and SoHo in 2017
by Danielle Tcholakian, DNAinfo, Dec. 27, 2016

Elizabeth Gardeners hope alternative sites grow on Chin and de Blasio
by Dennis Lynch, The Villager, Dec. 22, 2016

Hey, Blaz and Chin, please ‘tune’ in!,”
Community News, The Villager, Dec. 8, 2016

Hundreds Protest Councilwoman Margaret Chin’s Refusal to Save the Elizabeth Street Garden
by Holly, Bowery Boogie, Dec. 8, 2016

Gardeners really give it to mayor — an invite
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, Dec. 1, 2016

No more shell games,”
Editorial, The Villager, Dec. 1, 2016

Scoopy’s Notebook, Week of Dec. 1, 2016,”
The Villager, Dec. 1, 2016

Elizabeth St. Garden Advocates Press Mayor to Make Good on Promise to Visit
by Danielle Tcholakian, DNAinfo, Nov. 23, 2016

Correcting the Record on the Misguided Plan to Develop Elizabeth Street Garden
Op-Ed Response from Friends of Elizabeth Street Garden President Jeannine Kiely and D. Kristin Shea, Gotham Gazette, Oct. 14, 2016

The Village and SoHo Will Get New Parks at Long-Promised Sites, City Says
by Danielle Tcholakian, DNAinfo, Oct. 7, 2016

Protecting Our Open Public Space Must Be A Top Priority
Op-Ed Response from New York City Community Garden Coalition Executive Director Aziz Dehkan, Gotham Gazette, Oct. 7, 2016

EXCLUSIVE: In Elizabeth St. Garden end around, mayor offers West Side park
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, Updated Oct. 6, 2016

That empty lot is a park!
a Letter to The Editor from Deborah J. Glick, The Villager, Oct. 6, 2016

300 rally to save garden; ‘City pits park vs. housing
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, Sept. 29, 2016

Brewer digs gardens fest
by Sarah Ferguson, The Villager, Sept. 29, 2016

Gabriel Byrne, Electeds Try to Save Elizabeth St. Garden From New Threat
by Cassidy Dawn Graves, Bedford + Bowery, Sept. 22, 2016

Residents Protest Plans to Turn Elizabeth Street Garden Into Housing Development
by Michael Scotto, NY1, Sept. 22, 2016

Residents rally to save beloved Little Italy garden from development
by Audrey Wachs, The Architects Newspaper, Sept. 21, 2016

Elizabeth Street Garden Threatened Again; Avenue A’s Transformation
by Jenna Marotta, Bedford + Bowery, Sept. 19, 2016

City issues RFP for Elizabeth Street Garden
by Christopher Cameron, The Real Deal, Sept. 18, 2016

Here’s What You Need to Know About Fight Over Elizabeth Street Garden
by Danielle Tcholakian, DNAinfo, Sept. 18, 2016

Elizabeth Street Garden is threatened again with city request for development
by Emily Nonko, Curbed New York, Sept. 16, 2016

City Issues RFP to Bulldoze Elizabeth Street Garden for Affordable Housing Development
by Elie, Bowery Boogie, Sept. 16, 2016

Scoopy’s Notebook, Sept. 15, 2016
The Villager, Sept. 15, 2016

Elizabeth Street Garden Supporters Lash Out at City Request to Develop It
by Danielle Tcholakian, DNAinfo, Sept. 15, 2016

Elizabeth Street Garden Development Bids Requested by the City
by Danielle Tcholakian, DNAinfo, Sept. 14, 2016

Gang green: Candidates vie over enviro issues at forum
by Lincoln Anderson, The Villager, Sept. 8, 2016

‘This is Little Italy’ at the Elizabeth Street Garden, Seen Through the Eyes of Vinny Vella
by Eddie Panta, Bowery Boogie, Sept. 1, 2016

9 Things To Do in Your Manhattan Neighborhoods This Weekend
Live Music Sunday listing by DNAinfo Staff, DNAinfo, updated Aug. 11, 2016

12 Things To Do in Your Manhattan Neighborhoods This Weekend
Tai Chi Outdoors With the Chinatown Y listing by DNAinfo Staff, DNAinfo, updated Aug. 5, 2016

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Three Chinese Films Screened at Elizabeth Street Garden in NY
by Jane Stone, SinoVision Journal, June 29, 2016

NoLIta: Mixing Hip and Historic
by Aileen Jacobson, The New York Times, June 22, 2016

Kids’ Puppet Show on Disabilities, Bullying Coming to Elizabeth St. Garden
by Danielle Tcholakian, DNAinfo, May 13, 2016

12 enchanting secret gardens in NYC
by Will Pulos, Time Out New York, April 22, 2016

L.M.D.C. denies funds for embattled housing project at Eliz. St. Garden
by Lincoln Anderson,  The Villager, March 24, 2016, update to March 18, 2016, report

Elizabeth Street Garden Backers Cheer as Housing Threat Gets No Funds
by Danielle Tcholakian, DNAinfo, March 21, 2016

Hope Springs at Elizabeth St. Garden, as City Is Denied Construction Funds
by Kavitha Surana, Bedford + Bowery, March 21, 2016

Elizabeth Street Garden is saved, for now
by Christopher Cameron, The Real Deal, March 19, 2016

Elizabeth Street Garden Safe For Now As City’s Request For Funds Is Denied
by Zoe Rosenberg, Curbed New York, March 18, 2016

13 Things To Do in Your Manhattan Neighborhood This Weekend
by DNAinfo Staff, DNAinfo, March 17, 2016

City readies to request developers’ proposals for Elizabeth St. Garden
by Albert Amateau, The Villager, Jan. 28, 2016

Community Gardens Imperiled by New York’s Affordable Housing Plans
by Sarah Maslin Nir, The New York Times, Jan. 22, 2016

Despite Public Outcry, City Seeks Proposals for Nolita Garden
by Tanay Warerkar, Curbed New York, Jan. 21, 2016

Elizabeth St. Garden Headed for Demolition by 2018, City Says
by Danielle Tcholakian, DNAinfo, Jan. 21, 2016

City to Unveil Plan to Replace Garden With Affordable Housing for Seniors
by Danielle Tcholakian, DNAinfo, Jan. 19, 2016

2015

The Villager, Scoopy’s Notebook, Week of Dec. 24, 2015

DNAinfo, City Reneges on Promised Public Parks in Greenwich Village, Board Says
by Danielle Tcholakian, Dec. 2, 2015

Bowery Boogie, Let’s Find the Political Will to Save Elizabeth Street Garden and Build More Housing in CB2 [OP-ED]
by Emily Hellstrom and Jeannine Kiely, Nov. 2, 2015

The Villager, Kids cavort at Elizabeth St. Garden Harvest Fest
Oct. 29, 2015

The Villager, Gallery owner: I created garden to beautify block
by Lincoln Anderson, Oct. 22, 2015

The Villager, Scoopy’s Notebook, Week of Oct. 21, 2015
“If you want to enjoy the Elizabeth St. Garden in full swing, check out its third annual Harvest Fest on Sat., Oct. 24, from noon to 4 p.m.”

The Villager, Ex-parks chief supports saving Eliz. St. Garden
by Lincoln Anderson, Oct. 15, 2015

The Villager, Squadron comes out against housing on Elizabeth St. Garden
by Lincoln Anderson, Oct. 1, 2015

The Villager, Code Green! C.B. 2 makes emergency plea to save Eliz. St. Garden
by Lincoln Anderson, Oct. 1, 2015

Curbed New York, Board Protests Affordable Housing at Elizabeth Street Garden
by Zoe Rosenberg, Sept. 28, 2015

DNAinfo, City’s Stance on Elizabeth Street Garden Will Jeopardize Pier 40, CB2 Says
by Danielle Tcholakian, Sept. 28, 2015

The Villager, Gardens cultivate our livability and community
Editorial, Sept. 24, 2015

The Villager, A hard row to hoe: Garden or housing at Little Italy lot?
by Lincoln Anderson, Sept. 24, 2015

The New York Times, Tumult in a Manhattan Oasis Over an Affordable Housing Plan
by David W. Dunlap, Sept. 23, 2015
Is it too much to hope that a city of limitless imagination can do better than force an either-or choice between desperately needed housing and imaginative open space?”

DNAinfo, Local Seniors Want Affordable Housing Over Elizabeth Street Garden
by Danielle Tcholakian, Sept. 23, 2015

The Villager, Scoopy, Week of Sept. 17, 2015

amNewYORK, Elizabeth Street Garden supporters battle to save Manhattan oasis
by Sheila Anne Feeney, Sept. 16, 2015

Downtown Express, City & Chin resist push to save garden by moving affordable housing
by Lincoln Anderson, Sept. 16, 2015

The Villager, Garden advocates hoping to nip housing plan in bud
by Lincoln Anderson, Sept. 10, 2015

Curbed New York, Elizabeth Street Garden May Soon Become Affordable Housing
by Amy Plitt, Aug. 25, 2015

DNAinfo,City Moving Forward With Affordable Housing at Elizabeth Street Garden” by Danielle Tcholakian,  Aug. 24, 2015

DNAinfo, 13 Things to Do in Manhattan Neighborhoods This Weekend
by DNAinfo Staff, July 9, 2015

DNAinfo, 16 Things To Do This Week in New York City’s Neighborhoods
by DNAinfo Staff, June 28, 2015

Curbed New York, Discover 30 of New York City’s Best Secret Gardens
by Evan Bindelglass, June 26, 2015

The Villager, Feting volunteers, planting the seed of an idea
by Lincoln Anderson, June 4, 2015
“On Saturday, the Elizabeth St. Garden celebrated its volunteers on the second anniversary of the effort that has brought the all volunteer-run Little Italy garden to life as a thriving community space.”

DNAinfo,  14 Things to Do in Manhattan Neighborhoods This Weekend
by DNAinfo Staff, May 29, 2015

The Villager, Win-win solution found for Elizabeth St. Garden
by Lincoln Anderson, May 28, 2015
“Community Board 2 has identified an alternative site for affordable housing project that could save the Elizabeth St. Garden. …

“Meanwhile, after finding out two years ago that the Elizabeth St. Garden, located between Prince and Spring Sts., was in fact city-owned land — albeit privately leased — community residents in open-space-starved Little Italy have embraced it wholeheartedly and have been waging an all-out struggle to save it and get it designated an official New York City park.”

2014

The Villager, Harvest Fest was ‘sow’ great!
Oct. 30, 2014
“The Elizabeth St. Garden’s Second Annual Harvest Fest on Saturday featured arts and crafts, costumes, healthy food and lots of enjoyment of one of Downtown’s very rare open spaces.”

DNAinfo, Bring Costumes and Jack-o-Lanterns to Elizabeth Street Garden on Saturday
by Danielle Tcholakian , Oct. 23, 2014
“The Elizabeth Street Garden is welcoming New Yorkers of all ages on Saturday for its second annual Harvest Festival.”

The Villager, “Elizabeth St. garden is a rare slice of green paradise in the city”
by Rosa Kim and Lincoln Anderson, Aug. 7, 2014
“Since last summer, the space has become a neighborhood backyard. A group of residents, after discovering that the space was city-owned land, worked together to create what they say is the only open, green space in the neighborhood — which some call Nolita, but longtimers will never call anything other than Little Italy.”

SinoVision, “New York Lounge”
Hosted by Lin Tan, Aug. 6, 2014
Garden Volunteers Mian Fan and Yue Guan are interviewed by Lin Tan, chief anchor and host of “New York Lounge” for SinoVision, one of the largest and most influential Chinese media outlets in North America.

The New York Times
Dance Review,
“A Space That’s Fully Inhabited Can Make Little Seem Big Enough”
by Siobhan Burke, July 14, 2014
“As the final World Cup match began on Sunday, so did an event of much tinier proportions. Tucked away on a quiet block in SoHo, around the corner from roaring crowds at neighborhood bars, the picturesque Elizabeth Street Garden hosted “Small Stages,” a dance piece by Ellen Cornfield for five performers, a few chairs and, most diminutively, a square platform measuring six feet on each side.”

Curbed New York, “Escape the City at 29 of New York’s Awesome Hidden Parks”
by Zoe Rosenberg, July 14, 2014
“Although New York is often thought of for its extensive development, it is also home to some 1,700 parks, playgrounds, and recreation areas spread over the five boroughs.”

NY1, “Elizabeth Street Garden Targeted for Affordable Housing”
by Jon Weinstein, June 25, 2014
The future of a city-owned plot of land in Little Italy is up for debate….

Downtown Express,“Room for gardens as well as affordable housing Downtown”Editorial, Feb. 27, 2014
“Housing and open space are essential commodities. In New York City, especially, both can be extremely hard to come by — especially affordable housing.

“What’s going on right now in Community Board 2 is very encouraging on both fronts.”

Bowery Boogie, CB2 Endorses Permanent Preservation of the Elizabeth Street Garden
by Elie, Feb. 14, 2014

Bowery Boogie, One Final Hearing for the Threatened Elizabeth Street Garden
by Elie, Jan. 23, 2014

2013

amNewYork, “City Living: SoHo is so much more than a retail district”
by Lisa Fraser, Nov. 20, 2013
“This isn’t the SoHo of the ’70s and ’80s, but a new generation is coming in and continuing this activism,” he [Sean Sweeney] said. For example, long-time and new residents are fighting to keep open the green space that is nearest to SoHo, the Elizabeth Street Garden at 209 Elizabeth St., and stop it from being developed into affordable housing units.”

The Villager, Monumental battle in Nolita over fate of garden site”
by Gerard Flynn, Nov. 7, 2013
Land use issues at community board meetings can generate strong feelings, and a special public hearing held by Community Board 2’s Land Use Committee Monday evening was no exception.”

New York Post, “Little Italy fights to save Elizabeth St. Garden from affordable housing”
by Susan Edelman, Nov. 3, 2013
“Little Italy residents are fighting to save a rare oasis of grass, flowers, trees, ornate benches and statues slated to be bulldozed for housing.”

Our Town Downtown, “Elizabeth Street’s Secret Garden”
by Caroline Anderson, Oct. 29, 2013
“Few people dispute that the city needs more affordable housing. But some residents say that the Elizabeth Street Garden provides another much-needed resource: open green space.”

New York Magazine, “The Neighborhood News”
Oct. 27, 2013
“Residents petitioned to save the Elizabeth Street sculpture garden, which is being considered as a location for new affordable housing units.”

Bowery Boogie, Elizabeth Street Garden Threatened; Considered for SPURA ‘Affordable Housing’”
by Elie , Oct. 23, 2013

New York Post, “Sightings…”
by Page Six Team, Oct. 21, 2013
“Kelly Ripa at the Elizabeth Street Garden Harvest Festival to support the Elizabeth Street Garden”

Untapped Cities, “Street Art Hotspot: JR at the Elizabeth Street Garden in Nolita”
by Michelle Young, Oct. 9, 2013
“Like the ephemeral nature of street art, the garden itself is in danger of disappearing.”

Elizabeth housing plan unveiled; Garden group set to sue