Newsletter: Aug. 27

TCQ&A: EDWARD BURNS
The creator of the new TV show, “Public Morals”—airing Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on TNT—shares his favorite restaurants, what he’d change about Tribeca, where he works out, the joy of Whoopee Cushions, and more. Read the TCQ&A.

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A NEW BAR ON W. BROADWAY
The Bennett, coming to the former Petite Abeille space, will be along the lines of Dear Irving and Raines Law Room.

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 8/24: The very top of 56 Leonard. Plus: A bit of remodeling at La Colombe; three productions shooting here; the ground floor of 11 N. Moore; more of the Spring Street Salt Shed has been unveiled.
••• 8/25: Tribeca’s funkiest new building (above). Plus: Shelves are emptying out at the Food Emporium; 56 Leonard’s spiral staircase; “Daredevil” and “The Character” to shoot here; the Cosmopolitan Hotel is changing color.
••• 8/26: The dog days of summer. Plus: Bottega Veneta is very close to opening; reviewing the development plan for Hudson Square; Tribeca Meet & Greet is next week; the Patriot Saloon’s renovation sign; $58 for coffee beans?

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IN THE NEWS
••• 8/24: Misuse of public space in the Seaport? Plus: How to make Grazin’s lamb burger; rooms at the Tommie Hotel at Hudson and Canal will be teensy; NYC film commissioner resigns; Battery Bikeway accused of being made with Canadian benches.
••• 8/25: The World Trade Center is leaking from below. Plus: Fairway is in rough shape; a new art cinema on Canal Street (above); ownership consolidation at massive West Street development site; the director of the South Street Seaport Museum.
••• 8/26: Attack of the celebrity eyebrow stylist. Plus: Broadway development to have entrance around the corner; Eataly now looking at first quarter of 2016; Eastern Mountain Sports is closing; proposed N. Moore roof deck hits a snag; reviews of Pier A and Little Park; slavery exhibit.

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VALENTINE NO. 47
Hubba hubba!

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