Gramercy
Coverage of Gramercy in the Nexus archive.
- Two years after ‘red mud’ escaped alumina refinery, LDEQ hasn’t penalized company
Two years after red mud waste from the Atalco Gramercy alumina refinery began escaping into public waterways in Louisiana, the state has not penalized the company, instead engaging in confidential settlement negotiations. Federal courts have paused a citizen lawsuit against Atalco, and recent inspections found ongoing leaks into ditches connected to Lake Maurepas.
- Large tree topples onto Manhattan road prompting FDNY response
A large tree fell on a Gramercy roadway in Manhattan on Monday morning, blocking the street and damaging parked cars. FDNY responded, using cutting tools to clear the debris, but traffic remained blocked into the afternoon. The incident occurred during heavy rain and impending flood warnings across New York City.
- Town of Gramercy declares boil water advisory after main break
The town of Gramercy in Louisiana declared a boil water advisory after a broken water main caused unsafe pressure levels. The advisory remains in effect until water samples are confirmed safe by the Louisiana Department of Health, with residents urged to boil tap water before use.
- Palermo Argentinian Bistro opens third New York City location in Soho
Palermo Argentinian Bistro has opened its third Manhattan location in Soho, expanding from Hell’s Kitchen and Gramercy. The new restaurant, led by partners Orhan Cakir, Carlos Barroz, and Jorge Albarracin, offers authentic Argentine cuisine, including wood-fired grill dishes and an 80% Argentine wine program. It currently serves dinner and weekend brunch, with plans to add lunch service.
- Inside the NYC wellness clinic rewarding healthy habits with perks like Botox and facials
A new wellness clinic in NYC's Gramercy neighborhood offers rewards like Botox and facials for healthy habits. The 6,000-square-foot facility has two wings dedicated to health care and self-care.