Newsletter: Nov. 11

THE 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER LIGHT SHOW
The lights on the 1 World Trade Center spire were tested the other night. Here are some photos and a video.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS: BISUTORO
For his second try with the Tribeca Canvas space, Masaharu Morimoto called in help from folks behind Macao Trading Co. and Los Americanos. Is the second time the charm?

SEEN & HEARD
••• 11/8: The Talking Transition tent has opened. Plus: Cullen Montgomery pop-up shop returns; Church Publick’s lunch menu; the next New Amsterdam Market; open houses at Alycea Ungaro’s Real Pilates and Aqua water-cycling studio.
••• 11/10: Progresive private club not happening here after all. Plus: Brookfield Place ice rink being installed; Real Estate Sales Report; Daniel Squadron’s Community Convention; Hatch Collection and Serena & Lily pop-up; fall photo.

NOSY NEIGHBOR
“Have you seen 15 Warren? It has a number painted on each floor and ‘top’ on the roof. Any idea why?” —A. The answer. By the way, if you have a question, do email it over.

IN THE NEWS
••• 11/7: The $225 million hallway. Plus: CB1 meeting about FiDi probation office; north Battery Park City voted for Lhota; awesome American Cut review; perplexing 288 West sale; Steven Alan and Aloha Rag sample sales; Tous Crepes; Hudson River Park air rights.
••• 11/8: The city recognizes our need for schools. Plus: Seaport City really about levees; Ward III’s Old-Fashioned recipe; Olive’s at Brookfield Place; 4 World Trade Center ceremony; Pace dorm; Simply Seafood event.
••• 11/10: Broadway landmark revived. Plus: Café where servers dress as maids; 38 Warren analysis.

WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations to Peter Holcomb for correctly identifying last week’s Where in Tribeca…? (right; click the link to learn the answer for yourself). We’ll play again on Friday morning.

PHOTO SAFARI!
Fun for everyone, or at least people who don’t mind random pictures with snarky captions.

 

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