Newsletter: Feb. 21

THERE’S A NEW CHIEF IN TOWN
With sweet digs on Hudson, Chief is a clubhouse for VP- and C-suite-level women to meet, share and get support for and from each other. There’s also a high-minded mission: to increase the number of women at the executive level by helping build a network.

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OPEN HOUSE AT PORTFOLIO SCHOOL
Join Portfolio School for an Open House to learn about our Project-Based Learning approach. Based on research from Stanford, Harvard, MIT, and Columbia, our integrated STEAM approach enables students to develop—at their own pace—the knowledge, skills, and mindset necessary for success in the innovation age. Accepting Kindergarten through 6th Grade for Fall 2019. Click to register for an Open House: FEB 28, MAR 7 / Sponsored
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ON THE ETERNAL HUNT FOR LOCAL THAI FOOD
Uncle Boon’s Sister on Mott and Spring is the take-out, simplified little sib of the Michelin-starred Uncle Boon located around the corner.

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LOFT PEEPING: MANTIQUES AT THE GRABLER BUILDING
For sale at 44 Laight: a 4,000-square-foot three-bed, 2.5-bath loft with a steel catwalk and tons of exposed stuff: bricks, ducts, cast-iron columns, wood beams, pipes, you name it.

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Block Renovation is revolutionizing bathroom renovations with all-inclusive packages and ready-to-go designs that simplify the process. They’ve partnered with the industry’s top architects and builders to roll high-end design details, high-quality finishes, and uninterrupted construction into simple, affordable packages. They offer a price match guarantee, and back their construction standards with an industry leading insurance policy. See how it works and check out some of their previous projects. / Sponsored
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SEEN & HEARD
Feb. 18: Menswear landmark edition. Plus J. Crew’s Liquor Store has a month left, plus Freemans offers custom suits on Canal and Greenwich; Tribeca workouts for models and a ghost sign that needs identifying.
Feb. 19: Savida taking shape. Plus throwback on Front Street; Justin Gelband also gets a mention in Vogue; Tribeca PAC will host the annual Highlights in Jazz event.
Feb. 20: Brewfest at Brookfield. Plus the 9/11 Run/Walk is open for registration; b8ta opens at Brookfield; the Mysterious Bookshop will host a discussion with author Michele W. Miller.

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IN THE NEWS
Feb. 18: Tracking the Tribeca gallery district. Plus Harvey Weinstein’s office at 375 Greenwich sells; the luxury market dips; FiDi’s studio-rich housing stock makes it the focus of what Streeteasy calls the “singles tax.”
Feb. 20: 108 Chambers closing in. Plus an exhibit on Auschwitz planned for the Museum of Jewish Heritage; a local expert talks about chronic illness in the Times; more on Weinstein’s Tribeca office.

 

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