–Jimmy Carbone is hopeful he can reopen his restaurant, Jimmy’s No. 43, but he needs more financial backing in order to make it happen. [Gothamist]
–City Council candidates in District 2 are vowing to push for the Small Business Jobs Survival Act. [WNYC]
–Here’s more on Steve Croman’s office lease situation in the East Village. [DNAinfo]
–Mount Sinai prepares to demolish a building on East 13th Street, part of its downsizing/reorganization plan. [EV Grieve]
–Mathew Gallery moves across the street to 46 Canal St. [Artnet News]
–Here’s how people on the Upper West Side are responding after a swastika was found on a local church. The incident happened at around the same time as vandals defaced a Lower East Side synagogue with hateful markings. [West Side Rag]
–The South Street Seaport Museum has received a city grant to restore a 110 year old lightship. [New York Times]