–Santos Party House appears to have closed for good. [DNA Info]
–Climate change is “rewiring government-citizen partnerships.” The Lower East Side waterfront is one place where collaborative planning is being attempted. [Newsweek]
–Opinion: Tom Waters of the Community Service Society writes in favor of legislation that is meant to end the “eviction bonus.” [New York Slant]
–Developers of a proposed mixed-use building on the site of the former Peter Stuyvesant Post Office on 14th Street will go before Community Board 3’s land use committee later this month to request a zoning variance. [EV Grieve]
–Soho House opened its new Lower East Side club with “an air of added exclusivity.” [Daily Beast]
–Vallejo Gantner is stepping down as head of Performance Space 122. [New York Times]
–Marianne Boesky is closing her gallery on Clinton Street. [Artnet News]
–Chinatown/LES resident Stephen Karam talks about how his life has changed (and how it hasn’t} since being nominated for a Tony award. Karam wrote The Humans, a favorite to win “best new play.” [The Guardian]