Newsletter: March 5

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: THE LUDLOW SHOP
Even though Ludlow is the name of a successful line of J. Crew slim-fit suits, and the suiting is the star of the Ludlow Shop, the store carries far more—basically anything you might wear with said suit, from dress shirts to vivid socks. Take a look around.

IN THE NEWS
••• 3/1: Why 1WTC is red (not a belated valentine, it turns out). Plus: World Financial Center artworks; a soccer player tries to sell.
••• 3/2: 7 Harrison rejected. Plus: La Colombe founder gets a TV show; affordable housing discussion; yet another hotel for FiDi; Grammy-winning teacher; F. Scott Fitzgerald rolls in his grave.

POURAN JINCHI AT ART PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL
Art Projects International presents Pouran Jinchi: Dawn, Noon and Night from March 1 – April 14, 2012. The artist’s third solo exhibition at the gallery will introduce a new series of drawings by Pouran Jinchi. Her work is represented in major collections including the Museum of Fine Arts Houston; Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art; Brooklyn Museum; Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; and Federal Reserve Bank. Art Projects International is at 434 Greenwich Street; 212-343-2599, www.artprojects.com. Sponsored by Art Projects International.

COMING UP
“Stunt Lab,” Tribeca’s artist era, Andy Cohen, Bruce Eric Kaplan, Matthew Sweet, David Rockwell, Robert Caro, and art made on a homemade boat.

MAX IS MOVING
And there’s a new restaurant/bar coming to Franklin Street, and Occupy Wall Street wants permission for an event in Battery Park City…. The CB1 agendas for March are full of interesting tidbits, and best of all, I highlighted the interesting stuff for you.

SEEN & HEARD
••• 3/1: 10 Hubert renovation. Plus: Potbelly Sandwich Shop’s opening; New York Law School’s new dean; dogwalker and dogsitter recommendations; fruit stand question.
••• 3/2: Atera to open soon. Plus: Jem Café is back; Taste of Tribeca tickets are now on sale; meeting about John Street construction; a Barnes & Noble rant; my book is now so cheap you really have no excuse, even if you don’t own a Kindle.
••• 3/3: Are the Leonard Street garages in play? Plus: Franklin Street restaurant closes; doctor opens; North End Grill’s charity drive; Blue Smoke.
••• Another Where in Tribeca…? stumper. I added a couple hints—at the end of the day I’ll post where it is.

12 TWEETS OF TRIBECA
Welcome to Tweebeca! Got your gun?

 

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