Newsletter: July 7

THE WATERCOLORS OF NAN LOMBARDI
“While I am most interested in the older warehouse buildings,” says Tribeca artist Nan Lombardi, “I also like the play between the old construction and the new.” She has a new show through August 6 at Sanford Smith Fine Art in the Berkshires. Take a look—you’ll be amazed at what she can do with watercolors.
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SEEN & HEARD
••• 7/3: Denny’s signage. Plus: Grand Banks opening delayed; Bogardus Park unveiling postponed; Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings headline the Lowdown Hudson Blues Festival; Times Square exhibit at the Skyscraper Museum.
••• 7/5: Dirty Bird pop-up. Plus: Gap embraces its Tribeca location; a reader gets “Arne Svensoned”; festival for healthy eating.

WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations to James for correctly identifying last week’s Where in Tribeca…? (Click the link to discover the answer.) We’ll play again Friday morning.

IN THE NEWS
••• 7/3: Another Soho restaurant from the Smith & Mills guys. Plus: Fashion designer Stacey Bendet moving to Tribeca; street closures for July 4 fireworks; new pop-up shops at the South Street Seaport; man beaten with bat in FiDi; Kittichai closing, turning Italian.

INSTAFRIENDS
Are you on Instagram? Let’s follow each other. (Note: I don’t only post Tribeca photos; below, the elusive bunnyfrog.)

 

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