Newsletter: Aug. 10

IS THE FOOD EMPORIUM CLOSING?
The word on the street is that the supermarket could be done by the end of the month.

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 8/6: The dancer mural is done. Plus: The Chambers/Church stench is back; Juice Generation opening in FiDi; addition to Community Board 1 Landmarks agenda; potato chips.
••• 8/7: The Bubble Lounge has a new tenant (above). Plus: Ed Burns’s “Public Morals” debuts this month; Macy Gray in concert; three more film/advertising shoots; Rosa Mexicano is hiring; more on the dancer in the mural.

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WARNING: THIS ALBUM COULD BLOW YOUR MIND!
The TriBattery Pops is back with a new album: Turn On, Tune Up and Drop Out! Conducted by Tom Goodkind—and with a little help from their friends, the Battery Park City Adult Singers—everyone’s favorite local volunteer band covers ten #1 hits about L.S.D. usage from the late ’60s. Download it free here! It’s a real trip. Sponsored.

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IN THE NEWS
••• 8/6: 2 World Trade Center is expected to cost $4 billion. Plus: Gourmet Garage ramp approved; ex-cop sentenced for beating Tribeca dad; new Community Board 1 member.
••• 8/7: A room full of balls (above). Plus: 3 World Trade Center is halfway to its final height; a very pretty Tribeca rooftop garden; Howard Hughes Corporation sells two adjacent Seaport lots.

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A PIECE OF TRIBECA®
From Macy’s to Dubai, Clovis to Kuala Lumpur: Tribeca is taking over the world.

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WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations to Jim Smithers 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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