Newsletter: July 6

IL GIGLIO HAS CLOSED AFTER 26 YEARS
I always thought of the Italian restaurant on Warren Street as one of the more polarizing establishments in Tribeca: People either loved it or hated it.

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 7/2: Don’t give to charity muggers! Plus: Pop-up “fireworks” stand; Ghostbusters emblem updated; Euphoria Spa; Bastille Day activations at Brookfield Place; Water Street Greenmarket is back.
••• 7/4: Boat parade and F-18 flyover. Plus: Hudson River Park air rights and BMCC; corn at the Greenmarket; FDNY ladder on W. Broadway; Ann Hampton Callaway; another ad shoot; price increase at Children’s Museum of the Arts; 290 West’s slow striptease; “Where in Tribeca…?” clue.

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NOSY NEIGHBOR
“What’s going on under Nobu Next Door? I’ve never seen a sidewalk ripped up so that you can see the cellar level!” —V. The answer.

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IN THE NEWS
••• 7/2: SeaGlass carousel opening date. Plus: New ballet-inspired fitness business; soccer star buys on Broadway; small Fulton Street building (above) to make way for 26-story hotel; Battery Dance Festival; Whole Foods admits to overcharging.

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WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
No one has guessed last week’s Where in Tribeca-ish…? yet. Yes, that was a clue.

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