Newsletter: Sept. 8

JCP Nadine Abramcyk photo by Sarah Elliott for Jenni KayneLOFT PEEPING: NADINE & MATT ABRAMCYK
She’s the co-founder of Tenoverten nail salons; he’s restaurateur behind Smith & Mills and Tiny’s. Together they throw dance parties in their Tribeca loft, recently featured in fashion designer Jenni Kayne’s lifestyle blog, Rip & Tan. Take a look around.

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Courtesy DanceBodyDANCEBODY IS OPENING A TRIBECA STUDIO
Created by dancers, DanceBody “will reshape you to look like a dancer—even if you’ve never danced before.” Here’s the when-and-where on the Tribeca studio.

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Find Your FitnessMEN’S FITNESS AND WELLNESS EVENT
Learn about Martial Arts, Executive Grooming, Aesthetics for Men, Medical Massage, Custom Tailoring, and Nutrition. Complimentary services available on site. Event guests will receive permanent discounts from all providers. 418 Washington St.; Wednesday, Sept. 14, 6:30-8:30 p.m. RSVP to media@psofny.com. Sponsored.

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courtesy Kylie JennerYOUR NEW CELEBRITY NEIGHBOR
Kylie Jenner bought a Tribeca penthouse. Brace yourself for the television crews, paparazzi, and fans.

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The Beekman atriumSEEN & HEARD
••• 9/5: South African restaurant now appears to be Italian. Plus: Ghost signage at newly revealed Greenwich Street restaurant; Two Hands’s contentious sidewalk seating has debuted; construction at the Irish Hunger Memorial; Clive Owen movie shoot; glittery graffiti.
••• 9/6: Bookstore closed. Plus: Falling concrete slab at the Department of Buildings building; sale on pet-related items at Shelter Chic; alfresco movies in Washington Market Park; time-lapse video of ascending 56 Leonard.
••• 9/7: Opening forecasts for the Beekman restaurants. (One sooner, one later—and now you can visit the lobby, pictured above.) Plus: Big Lebowski spinoff shooting here; big metal sidewalk box; a bunch of World Trade Center mall updates, including Épicerie Boulud, the restrooms, and three new subway entrances; Halloween pop-ups.

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114 Hudson house in 1932 from the collection of the New York Public LibraryIN THE NEWS
••• 9/5: Squirrels abandon Battery Park City. Plus: How the World Trade Center mall got to be so big; celebrating Pisillo Italian Panini; the 1801 house on Hudson Street that didn’t survive (above); Demi Lovato to sing from a rooftop.
••• 9/6: 1 World Trade Center is for sale. Plus: The quirky loft of R & Company’s owner; off-leash area for dogs at the Battery; Greenwich Street tower moves forward; the bar at the iPic cinema.
••• 9/7: High fashion in the Seaport. Plus: Semi-secret restaurant terrace overlooking the World Trade Center; performing arts center design announcement; Pisillo Italian Panini rave; O’Hara’s pub; where model Hilary Rhoda gets her face shaved; survey about off-season Governors Island; 9/11 flag returned; candidate Q&A; state report on Lower Manhattan.

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22 Reade renderingCITY BUILDING TO GET RESIDENTIAL MAKEOVER
The $28 million deal for 22 Reade includes 5,000 “usable” square feet for an African cultural history museum.

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