Newsletter: Jan. 27

LOFT PEEPING: ADAM AND REBEKAH PALTROW NEUMANN
Design Hunting visited the 5,000-square-foot Tribeca loft of Adam and Rebekah Paltrow Neumann. (She’s Gwyneth’s cousin, since you were wondering.) Take a look around.

SEEN & HEARD
••• 1/23: Washington Market Tavern update. Plus: Private events at Spring Studios; Blue Moon Fish’s cat has been found; Café Clementine.
••• 1/24: Leonard Street closure. Plus: Le Cafe at All Good Things; blacked-out subway sign; Trinity Place entering lockdown.
••• 1/25: The World Trade Center transportation hub is taking shape. Plus: Water pipe busted on Franklin; fingers for dinner.

REAL ESTATE SALES REPORT
Who bought where, from whom—and for how much.

WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Still no guesses for last week’s Where in Tribeca…? (left), which is a bit of a surprise, because it’s been there a while and it’s on a street that people live on.

IN THE NEWS
••• 1/23: Dog detectives. Plus: New bar on Fulton Street?; twisty Fulton tower could be even bigger; David Weeks chair.
••• 1/24: 9/11 Museum to charge $24 for admission. Plus: “Grounded” at Walkerspace; Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center takeover; Michael Strahan finally sells his apartment; Sole di Capri.
••• 1/25: Another Seaport tower. Plus: FiDi real estate boom; New Amsterdam Market vs. Howard Hughes Corporation; Department of Sanitation scam; City Winery’s founder.

EL INTERNACIONAL: THE WORLD’S FIRST POSTMODERN ART RESTAURANT
The artists behind 80s restaurant El Internacional—the precursor to El Teddy’s, and a perfect example of New York City in its creative heyday—are working on a book, and they need your memories and mementos. Perhaps this will refresh your memory.

 

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