We owe Tribeca resident Ivan Kosnyrev a big round of thanks: He sifted through the New York Public Library's historical photos of the neighborhood, and then he shot the locations as they look now. Let's start from the south.... / 7 comments
Plus: Strange white thing atop the AT&T Long Lines Building; Cary Building scaffolding; Pearl River Mart tea balcony and fart bombs; Albany Street Plaza; Franklin Place; Taymour Grahne exhibit; 2 Renwick; James Ellroy. / 5 comments
Seven sales were reported in the past week, including two in the fortress-y new building at 471 Washington.
Photographer Tony Larsen captured the many interesting things you can see from the hotel's roof (if you were allowed up there, which you're not). / 2 comments
New Jersey had ample time to weigh in; the bill was passed in 2019. This is nothing else other than... — malcolm / In the News: New Jersey congestion pricing case heard in court
I have known Peter since 1992 when we met at Vassar. We bonded over one drunken night wheeling around a... — Jon Mason / Peter Bianco, who loved his wife, his family and his adopted neighborhood, has died at 51
Rest in peace, Peter. I remember babysitting for them when they first moved into the building. Mirta was just 2.5... — Raquelle Sewell / Peter Bianco, who loved his wife, his family and his adopted neighborhood, has died at 51
I highly recommend the exhibits of Ukrainian artists at Mriya gallery. Glad to have this gallery in our "Tribeca art... — Marcus / Seen & Heard: Grand Banks is open
A good tribute and history of our belived neighbor. Whst a tragedy for his family and a loss to our... — Lisa Schiller / Peter Bianco, who loved his wife, his family and his adopted neighborhood, has died at 51
Caro Pierandrea-Peter io ti conoscevo ed apprezzavano fin da quando eri bambino. Abito tuttora dove tu hai vissuto qui a... — Paolo / Peter Bianco, who loved his wife, his family and his adopted neighborhood, has died at 51
I was able to see it in Montreal, flew there for it.. and seeing a full total solar eclipse really... — Richard / Eclipse watchers from Tribeca to St. Johnsbury