Newsletter: Mar. 9

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: NEXXUS
A “home for the brand,” the new Nexxus salon on N. Moore is also serious about being a fully functioning, top-of-the-line facility. Take a look inside.

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YOUR NEIGHBOR, THE ENTREPRENEUR: GREG SCHWARTZ
“I had the epiphany for Stork was when I was getting ready for work and was putting on my undershirt,” says founder Greg Schwartz. “I didn’t know why I still owned the shirt, and came to realize that I had simply forgotten to buy new ones.” Learn all about Stork—and there’s an exclusive discount for new members.

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SUPER DUPER TENNIS: SPRING REGISTRATION & SUPER DISCOUNTS NOW AVAILABLE!
SPRING your Mini, Tiny, Little, Big and Grand Aces into Super Duper Tennis classes starting March 30 until June 22 at various locations downtown. Kids learn the FUNdamentals and continue to perfect their skills on kid-sized courts with equipment right for them. Our qualified and passionate coaches teach techniques developed and supported by the United States Tennis Association to grow your child’s game and confidence. Get into the game and refer a friend to receive 10% off your child’s class! Those who have already registered can still participate. Refer a friend and we’ll deduct 10% from your already placed order. Super duper sibling discount is also available upon request. REGISTER TODAY AT: www.superdupertennis.com. Contact: hello@superdupertennis.com, 877-452-2009. Sponsored.

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IN THE NEWS
••• 3/5: Long Money Monster film shoot in FiDi. Plus: Photos of landmarked New York City interiors; drug cops cause parking problems; Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel closures; Evening Bar reviewed; 1st Precinct chief is transferred; Port Authority returns to World Trade Center.
••• 3/7: Ball fields to be opened to outsiders. Plus: Checking in with exiled Manhattan Sailing School; American Thread Building analysis; bagel sign.

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 3/5: Reopen Park Row! Plus: The former Harrison space; Rachael Ray and the Twin Towers; Battery Park path and restroom restored; Apexart show about architectural miniatures; shopping event rescheduled.
••• 3/6: New Skyscraper Museum exhibit. Plus: Tribute to a window washer; inside the World Trade Center Transportation Hub; changes to 7 Harrison and One Chase Manhattan Plaza; Duane Park swing dance party.

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WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations to James for correctly identifying last week’s Where in Tribeca…? (Click the link to learn the answer.)

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INSTAGRAM TRIBECA: VOL. 17
The weather outside is frightful, but the pictures? So delightful! (Above: 287 Broadway by Pam Frederick.)

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