SHADOWLAND, PART 3
I find shadows irresistible—perhaps because when nothing else seems to be changing in the neighborhood, I can rely on them to surprise me. Here’s a photo essay.
IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY TO THINK ABOUT DINNER
If you eat, you’ll want to know that the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide continues to be updated regularly. What’s new? What’s changed? What’s closed? Plus: A deal for advertisers.
RUMOR HAS IT…
…that TD Bank is taking over a prime space—or should I say spaces?—in Tribeca. Want to know where?
COMING UP
Sondre Lerche, Suzzy Roche, and ceramic beauties—not to mention Nanci Griffith, Sloane Crosley, curable blindness, and a lot of art.
SEEN & HEARD
••• 2/16: Café closed. Plus: Eye doctor opening soon; Super Linda’s dinner menu; State Senator Squadron and the State Liquor Authority.
••• 2/17: Stoplight installation. Plus: Franklin Place to be closed; new building at 84 White; Subway moving.
••• Damn, Jim Smithers is good at Where in Tribeca…? We’ll play again Friday at 8 a.m.
IN THE NEWS
••• 2/16: Sean Avery wants to be a Tribeca housewife. Plus: Crane acident at WTC; Dylan Ratigan sees himself as Martin Luther; Montauk Grifter’s Tribeca con; no-dog zone; Damon Dash looks east; Seaport Museum ship trouble; Brushstroke accolade.
••• 2/17: World Financial Center renovation (what about the staircase?). Plus: Corton pastry chef wins accolade; 9/11 first responders closer to cancer coverage; Spring Street park; 169 Hudson exodus.
••• 2/19: Katy Perry is outta here. Plus: American Express Carriage House penthouse; New York City Opera’s George Steel; White & Church bartender moves on.
RECENT REAL ESTATE SALES IN TRIBECA
Just four sales have been reported in the past two weeks. What’s wrong with you people? Aren’t you a little dissatisfied with where you live? Wouldn’t you be happier somewhere else?