Newsletter: Mar. 5

A PEEK INSIDE LE DISTRICT
The market at Brookfield Place will feature a local vendor, Tribeca’s own Yasmine Karrenberg, of Flowers by Yasmine. Plus: More shots of the inside and the opening date.

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438-440 GreenwichNOW WE KNOW WHAT’S HAPPENING TO THIS BUILDING
The garage at Greenwich and Vestry is going to be a pretty sales office for the 13-story condominium going up on West Street. The rendering looks nice.

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COMMUNITY BOARD 1 AGENDAS FOR MARCH
To be discussed this month at CB1 meetings: Another event space in northwest Tribeca; Laughing Man’s street café; rooftop addition on Franklin; big film FiDi film shoot; 4am weeknights at Haus; Epicerie Boulud; more. Read the agendas.

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ANOTHER WEEK, ANOTHER DELI CLOSES
Downtown Deli is closed. I can’t even keep track anymore of how many delis and bodegas have disappeared in the past few years.

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IN THE NEWS
••• 3/2: Inside the World Trade Center oculus. Plus: More on the Downtown Little League embezzler; De Niro blames old address for tax lien; Battery Park to get a shade farm.
••• 3/3: Window washer falls to his death on Jay Street. Plus: Howard Hughes Corporation buys another Seaport-area building; why the World Trade Center Transportation Hub isn’t white; Property’s newish location.

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 3/2: BMCC swimming pool update. Plus: Timeline for the latest big Broadway condominium; Henrybuilt opening a store on Crosby; is N. Moore conversion stalled?; R & Company exhibits; a rave for “Hedwig.”
••• 3/3: Billowing skirts at the Winter Garden. Plus: Petite Abeille is renewing its sidewalk café?; northeast Tribeca’s jazz renaissance; Brookfield Place emergency-response exercise; Piranesi exhibit at Jonathan Burden.
••• 3/4: Busted water main makes for a dazzling fountain. Plus: Another window washer fell three weeks ago; keeping track of the delis we have left; Mulberry & Vine lets you put an egg on it; Art on Paper fair moved to the East River.

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