Newsletter: Apr. 7

TRIBECA IS GETTING AN AESOP STORE
No more schlepping all the way to Soho…. Seriously, though, did you know how stunning the beauty brand’s stores are? Here are 15 examples that prove the point.

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DEMOLITION ON DUANE
Residents of the rent-stabilized building at 118-120 Duane (where Capital Audio was) have reportedly received letters notifying them of the forthcoming demolition of the building. “We like to leave the buildings the way they are,” said the owner back in November.

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YORK PREP SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
Looking for a nurturing yet challenging Middle/High School experience for your child? Join York Prep School for an Open House event on Tuesday, April 19, from 9:10 – 10:30 a.m at 40 W. 68th St. (between Columbus and CPW):
• Tour our historic Upper West Side facility
• Meet our staff
• Hear about our approach to learning
• Find out about our admissions process
We look forward to meeting you! RSVP. Sponsored.

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POOKIE & SEBASTIAN IS CLOSING
The Reade Street store lasted just over a year. There’s a closing sale, of sorts.

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APRIL AGENDAS FOR COMMUNITY BOARD 1
What’s being discussed: The battle over Buddha Bar (above); Wagner Park redesign; Worth Street reconstruction; Tribeca street closures for events; Two Hands sidewalk tables; Morton Street School zoning; Indian restaurant on Murray?; World Trade Center mall update; 11 Hubert mansion; and much more.

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IN THE NEWS
••• 4/4: Tempura avocado sandwich. Plus: Clocktower building recap; two slashings (one real, one faked); Peter Stanford memorial information; socialite skips out on Nobu bill; should Peck Slip be a park or a plaza?
••• 4/5: Change is afoot at Wichcraft. Plus: Politicians call on the Battery Park City Authority to allow public comment at its meetings; more on 100 Franklin; Tribeca neurosurgeon accused of sexual assault; Battery Maritime Building.
••• 4/6: Scotch & Soda is opening a Seaport store (above). Plus: 30 Warren hopes to sell nearly $100 million worth of condos; more on the gumball machine; when Donald Trump settled accusations of fraud; “rooftopper” arrested for scaling 70 Pine.

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 4/4: Look what they’ve done to the Municipal Building (above). Plus: The gumball machine has arrived; 70 Vestry’s sales office has a model in the window; nighttime construction on Church Street; Tribeca’s Kitchen is temporarily closed; how to complain about the rat poison that killed the Collect Pond hawk.
••• 4/5: Wagner Park redesign survey. Plus: Petition opposing Buddha Bar on Thomas Street; politicians want to allow media to park anywhere; commercial shoot on Warren today; Liberty Park aerial shot; Young New Yorkers benefit.
••• 4/6: Another GrubHub Seamless scheme. Plus: More on the Brookfield Place bunnies; activity at Reade retail space; Fulton Stall Market is starting up for the season; new by-appointment gallery on Duane; Tokyo restaurant advice.

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