Newsletter: Dec. 3

CLOSE-UP: JAY STREET
One of the things that makes Tribeca distinctive is the patterns, details, and textures that are everywhere—such as Jay Street.

EL VEZ MEXICAN RESTAURANT IS COMING TO THE CONRAD
(As in Señor Presley.) Also on Community Board 1’s December agendas: Marc Forgione’s Asian resto; the Russian-owned resto where Matsugen was; Spring Studios fashion complex; a bunch of FiDi restos; the Turks & Frogs replacement; and more.

REAL ESTATE SALES REPORT
Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were “recorded” by the city in the past seven days (ending 12/01/12)—the sales may have taken place earlier. It includes a doozy on N. Moore….

IN THE NEWS
••• 11/29: Asphalt Green stuck again? Plus: Prom king buys 200 Chambers penthouse; Odeon reviewed; Seaport restaurant serving food again; Zone A update; Seaport Museum reopening; Pier 17 still a mess; BPC activist verdict.
••• 11/30: The Butterfly will be “primarily” a bar. Plus: $10 million worth of damage at Hudson River Park; Asphalt Green stalemate; Tribeca Canvas lawsuit; Zone A building report; Seaport update; Bill’s Bar & Burger.

WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations to Don (and an honorable mention to J Allen) for correctly identifying the location of last week’s Where in Tribeca…? Click the link to find out the answer.

SEEN & HEARD
••• 11/29: White & Church update. Plus: Jewelry auction for Sandy; school fundraising pop-up shop; Seaport gallery open.
••• 11/30: How to take action on Asphalt Green. Plus: Nish Nush’s menu; Tribeca Film Festival all-access pass; street closures for crane work.

WELCOME TO TWEEBECA
Twitter is the gift that just keeps on giving….

 

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