Newsletter: June 29

BRING ON THE TABLESIDE GUACAMOLE
Rosa Mexicano is opening in Tribeca.

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A NEW 10-STORY BUILDING ON CHAMBERS
And the demolition continues.

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APT. + ART = HOME
Mason Lane helps you display the art that you own… or acquire the art that you’ll love. We aim to give your home a distinguished, personal character. Visit www.MasonLaneArt.com to learn more. Sponsored.

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ABOUT THAT ANNOYING HELICOPTER
The obnoxious helicopter hovering over Tribeca for two hours Saturday morning was for a film shoot (and not even a good film). Here’s whom to complain to—if we don’t get our voices heard, it’ll keep happening.

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NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: JACADI
The French kidswear brand’s fifth New York City boutique is on Reade Street. “It’s elegant, Parisian chic,” says North American brand manager Sabrina Masson. “The styles are rooted in 1920s fashion, but they’re updated.”

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MAKE THE BEST POSSIBLE FIRST IMPRESSION
Claudine Williams Photography, based in lower Manhattan, captures you at your best to leave a winning workplace impression. Whether you’re an actor preparing for a big audition, an entrepreneur seeking to show you mean business, or an individual looking for a more professional LinkedIn photo, Claudine is the one to call. Testimonials and portfolio samples are available at claudinewilliamsphotography.com. Sponsored.

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IN THE NEWS
••• 6/25: Whole Foods accused of overcharging. Plus: Tribeca real estate roundup; the reopened World Trade Center intersections; Kitchenette uptown still open; two public spaces get federal funds; Ten Thousand Things jewelry store.
••• 6/26: Inside One Kings Lane’s “shoppable showroom” (above). Plus: The Independent art fair is moving to Tribeca; real estate firm confirms new Broadway office; longtime P.S. 234 teacher retiring; grants for Lower Manhattan projects; two ships to visit Seaport.

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 6/25: What’s changed at the World Trade Center (Greenwich Street, the 9/11 Memorial, new views of the Oculus, and 3 World Trade Center). Plus: Fake snow on White Street; brunch at Gunbae; “Girls” and “Mutant Turtles”; Dark Horse revamp.
••• 6/26: A visit to 100 Barclay—including news about the retail arcade, children’s playroom, and penthouse. Plus: Kitchenette’s farewell note; Petticoat Lane has moved out; 290 West offers a peek; “Tallulah” film shoot.
••• 6/27: Celebrating marriage equality. Plus: Opening date for the Arrojo salon and school; new trees along Brookfield Place; checking in on the salt shed’s progress.
••• 6/28: Parm is opening [today]. Plus: Gotham Bikes is renting; a complaint about bike access at the World Trade Center; fireworks.

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

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