Newsletter: June 8

LOFT PEEPING: MARIKA WAGLE
“I love the feeling of ‘just a little too much,’” says Marika Wagle, whose vibrant Tribeca loft is featured in the new book, The New Bohemians. Take a look around….

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IN THE NEWS
••• 6/4: Uptown moms say Tribeca moms are worse. Plus: Battery Park carousel lit up; Tribeca Cinemas building for sale; funky new building at Nassau and Fulton (above); woman hit by bus.
••• 6/5: Community Board 1 member pleads guilty to criminal tax fraud. Plus: West Street Promenade maintenance resolution; wishing One World Observatory was free for 9/11 locals; Battery Park City resident is poorer but happier; racehorse-owning Tribecan.

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 6/4: Silver Alert for missing resident. Plus: Signage is up at Gourmet Garage; Gill & Lagodich found a new home in the area; Duane Park jazz event; record and CD sale; possible pop-up gallery; summer games on Water Street.
••• 6/5: Action at the All Good Things space. Plus: A glimpse of Le District’s outdoor seating; fireworks on Saturday night; pop-up gallery on Broadway; classical concert at City Hall restaurant.

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WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations to Nminch for correctly identifying last week’s Where in Tribeca…? (Click the link to discover the answer.) We’ll play again Friday morning.

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CLOSE UP: N. MOORE STREET
A look at the patterns, details, textures, and scars that make N. Moore Street distinctive.

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