Newsletter: Aug. 15

MudvilleHeyday TribecaNEW KID ON THE BLOCK: HEYDAY
Heyday aims to disrupt the facial industry by making the experience easier, less fussy, and cheaper. “It shouldn’t cost north of $200 to get a high-quality facial,” says co-founder Adam Ross. (Plus: no pan flutes.) Take a look around.

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TriBeCaSEEN & HEARD
••• 8/11: The Irish Hunger Memorial is closed for repairs. Plus: Eataly opens today; Houseman’s delectable fried green tomatoes; Broadway demolition complete; what might be the world’s longest monitor; Spin Ceramics to start serving food.
••• 8/12: Petition to support Buddha Bar. Plus: Any intel on SLT’s Tribeca studio?; Hudson River Park skatepark to close for repairs; a new bank branch; ghost signage on Broadway; “Billions” is back.
••• 8/13: Petition to stop Apple from autocorrecting to “TriBeCa” (above). Plus: A rant about Manhattan Mini Storage; why women are serenading passersby in City Hall Park; the artist behind the monsters of Lispenard; Baked is opening a Tokyo outpost.
••• 8/14: Chambers Street spa confirmed. Plus: Shared Streets led to traffic jams elsewhere; Eataly’s convoluted layout; new branding for Lotus Salon; intra-city buses dropping off on Varick.

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courtesy BlackTailIN THE NEWS
••• 8/11: Apple store to open on Tuesday. Plus: Public and private festivities at the World Trade Center mall; woman outside P.S. 234 hit by street sign knocked over by bus; more on Saturday’s massive street shutdown; area thefts.
••• 8/12: BlackTail bar has opened—not to be confused with the magazine (above). Plus: The history of 305 Broadway; inside a Tribeca stylist’s closet; groundhog spotted at City Hall; crane breaks 3 World Trade Center window.

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Where in Tribeca...?WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations to Del Griffith for correctly identifying last week’s Where in Tribeca…? Click the link to discover the answer for yourself.

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courtesy Kim KardashianCOMING SOON: VAMPIRE FACIALS
Spring Street Dermatology is opening an office on Chambers Street. The cosmetic services being touted include sweat reduction, chin fat reduction, and “vampire facials,” which involve your own blood being injected into your skin. (Note: Kim Kardashian’s photo, above, was too gruesome for 7 a.m., so I made it black-and-white. But if you click through to the post, brace yourself for the bloody original.)

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43 LispenardVALENTINE NO. 51
There are no longer a lot of storefronts around here like the one at 43 Lispenard, which is probably a good thing, all in all. But I love it anyway.

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