HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO OWN A RESTAURANT?
Two restaurant designers are opening The Elevens in Tribeca, and it’s entirely crowdsourced. For a one-time fee of $500, you can walk in like you own the joint. Before you decide it’s purely a gimmick, check out the team they’ve brought onboard. Plus: All the details, the moodboard, and more.
POP-UP: IRENE NEUWIRTH
The second BOFFO Building Fashion pop-up shop (left) is another winner—aquatic and otherworldly.
SEEN & HEARD
••• 10/3: New Subway. Plus: Seaport restaurant SamSara opens tonight; RBC contest; Poets House sleepover; support group for dads.
••• 10/4: Carini Lang sale. Plus: Menswear at Christina Lehr; clarity on the Goldman Sachs arcade; a new building in the Seaport.
••• 10/5: i-Plaza Nail & Spa. Plus: 9/11 motorcycle; Hideaway serving brunch; Tribeca Meet & Greet; a show of work by artist Judith S. Miller.
MORE SHABBY THAN CHIC
Four buildings that are crying for help (and one that’s crying for an explanation).
IN THE NEWS
••• 10/3: School zoning meeting. Plus: Zuccotti Park as a tourist attraction; the sukkah; Collect Pond House; 9/11 victims fund.
••• 10/4: PayPal pop-up. Plus: Michelin stars abound; Cuomo gets behind Greek Orthodox church; Sean Avery cut; artist Katia Santibañez.
••• 10/5: Big protest. Plus: School rezoning complaints; zombie-free Lower Manhattan; the Dominique Strauss-Kahn house drops its price; theater review; Thom Browne; 137 Duane sale.
INSIDE TRIBECA TWELVE
Hazelden’s housing for college students had its ribbon-cutting this week. Want to take a look around?