Newsletter: Oct. 20

LOFT PEEPING: TRIBECA GENTLEMEN’S LOFT
With a lounge for entertaining, glass-beaded wall-covering, a Biedermeier dry bar, and a Ferrari racing bicycle mounted on the wall. Take a look around.

HELP SAVE TRIBECA BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE
The Landmarks Preservation Commission has agreed to a meeting to discuss why the historic districts should be expanded. Take action now: All you have to do is send an email.

YOUR EVENT AT UNION BAR + KITCHEN
Union Bar + Kitchen, the welcoming new destination at 300 Spring (near Hudson) is the perfect place for your upcoming private or corporate event. Featuring New American cuisine with global influences, the versatile menu offers something for everyone and every occasion. Guests will enjoy a lively, yet relaxed, ambience with fantastic original paintings and industrial accents, including refurbished woods and Edison bulbs. The space accommodates up to 65 guests for cocktail style events featuring passed appetizers or food stations. Sit-down dining is available for up to 45 guests with the communal table and bar open for mingling. Contact manager Brandon T. Jensen for details: 646-791-0005, reservations@unionbarandkitchen.com, ubknyc.com. Sponsored.

A NEW GALLERY IN TRIBECA
We can expect “paintings, prints, photography, sculpture, decorative and ceremonial objects, including selections of Judaica, books and manuscripts.”

IN THE NEWS
••• 10/17: Renderings of inside St. Nicholas Church. Plus: Peck Slip School brouhaha escalates; new music club being “hosted” at Caviarteria; looking for Zelda photos; 2 N. Moore mansion back on the market.
••• 10/18: Yet another hotel right above Canal. Plus: Adjacent construction impacts loft sale; northeast Tribeca loft analysis; another rendering of Nassau tower.

WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations to Jim Smithers for correctly identifying last week’s Where in Tribeca…? (Click the link to learn the answer.) And congrats as well to Reademan who got the week before. We’ll play again Friday morning.

SEEN & HEARD
••• 10/16: How to petition for a Trader Joe’s. Plus: White Street launching brunch; Bogardus Garden’s Harvest Festival; kooky creatures on exhibit; liquor store promotes Hong Kong democracy.
••• 10/17: Sell your yoga pants! Plus: Hudson River Park benefit; Greenmarket update; Brooklyn Bridge closure; bulb-planting party at Washington Market Park.

 

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