Newsletter: June 2

FIRST LOOK: HUDSON EATS, THE FOOD COURT AT BROOKFIELD PLACE
In advance of tomorrow’s official opening—it soft-opened on Saturday—Brookfield Place had a preview event for its glamorous food court, Hudson Eats.
••• General photos (including the seating).
••• Photos of the menus, food, and more for Num Pang Sandwich Shop, Tartinery, Mighty Quinn’s Barbeque, Black Seed Bagels, Dos Toros Taqueria, and Blue Ribbon Sushi.
••• Menus and more for Dig Inn, Olives, Umami Burger, Chop’t Creative Salad Company, Skinny Pizza, Little Muenster, and Sprinkles.
••• A sneak peek at the layout of Le District, the “French Eataly” marketplace with restaurants. Plus: New renderings and a timeline.

WHAT’S ON COMMUNITY BOARD 1 AGENDAS FOR JUNE
Debating Cafeteria’s liquor-license application; the new hotel that wants a rooftop bar; the Pier 40 air rights deal; Pier 26 construction; South Street Seaport development; tour buses; 87 Leonard; and much more. Read the (annotated) agendas.

COME FOR THE KNOWLEDGE, STAY FOR THE ART
On Wednesday, June 4, the Tribeca Team at BOND New York is hosting a seminar on buying and selling real estate in the neighborhood—including ways to increase your home’s value and prepare it for sale—followed by the debut of a new art show, “Stolen Sleep.” Curated by Hash Halper, the exhibit spotlights the work of 18 artists (Clockwork Cros’s “Audrey Hepburn ClockWork” is pictured at right). The seminar is 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., and the art opening is from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; there’s more info here. BOND New York is at 25 Hudson (between Duane and Reade), 212-792-9240. Sponsored.

NOSY NEIGHBOR
“In my experience, children and strollers are generally 1:1, so I’ve always found it curious to see strollers parked in the lobby of Tribeca Pediatrics at night. Any idea what’s up?” —K. The answer was actually sort of obvious (once I asked).

IN THE NEWS
••• 5/29: Panning the 9/11 Memorial. Plus: 30 Park Place concrete paneling; July 4 festival details; Seaport food-truck agita; Shipley & Halmos sample sale; 3 World Trade Center update; 50 West renderings.
••• 5/30: Church Street building sold. Plus: Battery Park City’s Percy Corcoran has passed away; local politicians still haven’t seen Pier 40 air-rights deal; Pier 17 demolition nearly done; the wine at Bâtard.

WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations to Kelly—with an assist from Nicole—for correctly identifying last week’s Where in Tribeca…? (Click the link to learn the answer.) We’ll play again Friday morning.

SEEN & HEARD
••• 5/29: Tribeca Royale setback (below). Plus: Thanks from Mike Gilson’s sisters; Ultrafit on Warren; Washington Market Park concerts; Department of Transportation wayfinding signage; 49-51 Chambers sales office; Fulton Center; tool company sold.
••• 5/30: Outdoor movies at the Seaport. Plus: A new source for burrata; last days for Cristina Dos Santos and Canis Minor shops; outrigger race and festival; Starbucks.

 

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