Newsletter: Mar. 29

A NEW GOURMET MARKET IN TRIBECA
Wouldn’t it be awesome if someone—who preferred to remain anonymous—were to open a European-style food hall right in the center of Tribeca? With the stalls leased out to big food-world names? No need to pinch yourselves, folks—it’s really happening.

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: BLOOM
The new Bloom store in Goldman Alley sells a lot more than gorgeous flowers—including pillows, objets d’art, books, and even furniture and jewelry. And there are plans to have a “Bloom to go” kiosk in front of the store.

IN THE NEWS
••• 3/26: Murray Street stoplight. (They’re popping up everywhere these days!) Plus: Pane Panelle exploring its options; dissecting a loft sale at 124 Hudson; Battery Park farm.
••• 3/28: Here comes Jenna Lyons. Plus: Theater Bar has officially closed; school waitlists; new principal; 9/11 memorial president took an ill-timed vacation; BPCA town hall; N. Moore penthouses.

NOSY NEIGHBOR
“You mentioned that Beach Street was going to get a reversal of traffic between Hudson and Greenwich. Any news on that?” —R.

SEEN & HEARD
••• 3/27: Swing dancing. Plus: A peek inside an upcoming restaurant; no more swimming dogs; Shibui Spa.
••• 3/28: The Butterfly might just be Wisconsin-themed after all. Plus: Pop-up shop for tall women; Moomah celebrates its last day; Squadron on WTC security.

 

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