FIELD TRIP: EAST RIVER FERRY
My friend Lisa and I took a spin on the new-ish East River Ferry, which travels from Pier 11 (Wall Street) to E. 34th Street, by way of DUMBO, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, and Long Island City. Here’s what we learned besides the fact that we’re both fond of the word “thrum.” Also: Photos of the spectacular views
ON THE AGENDAS
A possible Church Street speakeasy, M1-5, a Pier 11 bakery, the old American Stock Exchange, the Bogardus clocktower, Collect Pond Park, the City Hall Park’s dangerous bike path, and more: What CB1 committees will be discussing in July.
TRIBECA SALES REPORT
Seven sales were reported in the past week, from two for $750,000 (both in the same building) to $9 million for the Franklin Street building that was once to be the home of Glad Tidings Tabernacle (listed at $18 million).
NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: KANSAS GALLERY
“I have a weakness for two-dimensional art, painting specifically,” says Steven Stewart, founder of Kansas, the second entrant in Tribeca’s up-and-coming gallery row.
IN THE NEWS
••• 6/30: J&R can’t take a hint. Plus: 9/11 Memorial shortfall; inside a sale at 34 Laight; photo show at the “Lilac” ship at Pier 25; theater review; restaurant designer Larry Bogdanow; Rector Square payback; Winter Garden arts programming; Soul Daddy; smoking in BPC.
••• 7/1: Dominique Strauss-Kahn. Plus: Compose’s new chef, new plans; trouble at New York by Gehry and 57 Reade; two new developments nearly sold out; meet your new neighbor across Canal Street. Update: Added info on Superdry opening in Seaport.
••• 7/3: Pier cracks. Plus: New Yorker writer on race and class in Tribeca; Dertroit is like Tribeca in the “early days”; bad deal at 46 White; Bastille Day party back on; Jason Binn; 9/11 rally for bigots.
A GREAT DEAL ON QUALITY FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
BMCC Tribeca PAC’s 2011-12 Family Season is on sale now! With the 10Club Membership, you get 10 tickets for only $140—that’s $14 per ticket (single tickets are normally $25).
WHAT’S UP THIS WEEK
There’s a ton of great stuff happening this week, including a July 4 barbecue, Rickie Lee Jones, 10,000 Maniacs, films about creepy kids, Walking and Talking with an appearance by Liev Schreiber, Manhattan, bluegrass, Parker Posey at her finest, and more.
SEEN & HEARD
••• 6/30: The 471 Washington striptease continues. Plus: Super Linda opening date; Tribeca Greenmarket forecast; “Love, Peace and Unicorns.”
••• 7/3: Compose paused for a remodeling. Plus: Gallery closes up shop; Broadway has a new star; ice-cream sandwiches.
••• Congratulations to Mr. Jim Smithers for correctly IDing last week’s Where in Tribeca…? We’ll be playing again Friday at 8 a.m.
PHOTO SAFARI: DON’T EAT WHERE YOU [BLEEP]
An awesome baby and a pampered bulldog are just two of the (non-fecal-matter-related) highlights of this week’s Photo Safari.