Newsletter: Oct. 17

MudvillePeter and Marion Feig of Antiqueria by Claudine WilliamsSPOTLIGHT: ANTIQUERIA TRIBECA
Marion and Peter Feig chose to specialize in French Art Deco because of its high quality and how it mixes well with other styles. But also because they simply love it: “We buy every single piece ourselves,” says Marion. “If we don’t like it, we don’t buy it.” Read the Q&A, with photos by Claudine Williams.

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White StreetWHITE STREET WON’T BECOME THE AINSWORTH
The community’s concerned response affected the outcome.

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American CutSEEN & HEARD
••• 10/13: Open mic night for kids. Plus: Report on the new reclining seats at the Regal cinema; peeking inside the H&M store at the World Trade Center mall; Bread restaurant opened in Nolita; steak frites specialists.
••• 10/14: American Cut’s Burger Bar pop-up (above). Plus: Skin Laundry’s façade is revealed; anti-Trump sentiment at Bluemercury; Middle Eastern fast-casual restaurant in FiDi; another shared workspace.
••• 10/15: Baby born on Oculus floor. Plus: Why doesn’t Target deliver?; lots of kids’ activities at Tribeca Alliance’s Family Day next weekend; two painting shows at Taymour Grahne Gallery.

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The All-Seeing TrumpIN THE NEWS
••• 10/13: The All-Seeing Trump. Plus: Cute new restaurant at Howard and Centre; a day in the kitchen at Bâtard; thefts at two local malls.
••• 10/14: Construction forum recap. Plus: How to see the Internet in our midst; aggressive vendors still menacing tourists at the Battery; Mr. Chow in Mexico; local cheesesteak earns a rave.

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

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Alexander and BoninNEW KID ON THE BLOCK: ALEXANDER AND BONIN
Alexander and Bonin’s new Tribeca gallery is nearly double the size of their former location in Chelsea. “That means we now have three or four exhibition spaces spread over the two levels,” says co-founder Carolyn Alexander.

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