Newsletter: Oct. 14

INTRODUCING THE TRIBECA VISITOR’S GUIDE
I created a quick guide to Tribeca because want to encourage visitors. I’m tired of seeing storefronts—such as TAMA and Tribeca Girls—get turned into residences or offices, and I’ve long been wondering how tourists (even from within the city) navigate Tribeca, given that it’s a pretty diffuse neighborhood. I’ve watched them walking around, clearly trying to figure out why Jay-Z keeps bragging on the place. Now, who wants to help make a map for visitors to Tribeca?

CALENDAR: OCT. 14–31
This weekend in and around Tribeca (pardon the premature anticipation—I’m heading out of town): Friends of Duane Park’s Inside Tribeca Loft Tour; Iñaki Urlezaga Ballet Concierto; New York Architecture & Design Film Festival; Pedro Pablo Martinez in concert; “The Electric Chair” (1985); Dar Williams and Toshi Reagon; Joyce Gold tour of Battery Park City; “The Darjeeling Limited”; Ed Burns and PT Walkley; Fulton Stall Market; New Amsterdam Market; more.

WHAT THE HECK IS POKE?
The first in a series of investigations into the mysterious storefronts of Tribeca…. Tom Ajello and Aaron Rutledge, two of the three founders of Poke (11 Harrison), agreed to introduce themselves and show me around.

SEEN & HEARD
••• 10/11 roundup: Jim Carrey sings. Plus: What’s happening to the TAMA space; a restaurant hostess vents; new museum café; CSA farm festival (and winter fruit share); Khushi soap deal; TRX studio details; Tribeca Beauty Spa deals.
••• 10/12 roundup: Jhankar update. Plus: Pop-up costume store; bike for sale; Steven Alan deal; Papabubble candy deal.
••• I posted the answer to the last “Where in Tribeca…?” (that green oval).

COOL NEW RESTAURANT COMING—BUT WHERE?
The folks behind Ino, Inoteca, and Corsino are planning to open a restaurant in Tribeca in two or three months, but they won’t say where. It’s like they’re daring us to figure it out….

IN THE NEWS
••• 10/11 roundup: Inside 1 World Trade. Plus: Campbell Brown bought on Murray; Westboro Baptist Church is protesting here tonight; drama at SoulCycle; Park51 design; the glory that is Matsugen.
••• 10/12 roundup: A fancy salt shed (right). Plus: Cutting-edge ice at a new Duane Street bar; pop-up bar; Bobby Flay; Eileen Fisher; 18th-century ship at WTC; East-side bus; Vesey Street bridge.
••• 10/13 roundup: WFC redesign. Plus: Salt shed opposition; more on new Weather Up bar; dog owners want leash-free Battery Park; keeping up with the Kardashians.

 

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