LOFT PEEPING: 14,000-SQUARE-FOOT TRIPLEX PENTHOUSE
The owner bought the building on eBay and had ODA Architecture totally restore it—including adding a steel catwalk. Take a look around.
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CARINI LANG’S ANNUAL SALE STARTS SOON!
Luxury carpet design company Carini Lang is holding its annual sale on Thursday, Oct. 22, and Friday, October 23, from 10 a.m. to 7. p.m. Discounts range from 25% to 75% off retail. Sizes from 2’ x 3’ to 12’ x 16’ will be available, including oversized carpets and select carpets from the Graffiti collection. Preview the current inventory (and sale pricing) now at stock.carinilang.com. The sale is sure to be on the design world’s radar, so get there early! Also this year: Carini Lang is including its finely woven cashmere and silk shawls and a selection of African furniture. 335 Greenwich (at Jay), carinilang.com. Sponsored.
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SEEN & HEARD
••• 10/15: Trick-or-treating update. Plus: New Warren Street building getting unveiled; old-school artist loft for sale; alternative processes exhibit at Soho Photo; Zineb Sedira show at Taymour Grahne; checking in on 111 Murray construction.
••• 10/16: Swedish music technology pop-up. Plus: Tribeca Meet & Greet and a chance to see inside a fabulous Art Deco lobby; Mouthfeel magazine issue-release party; Gloria Steinem at City Winery; Pen Parentis’s next lineup.
••• 10/17: Worst sign ever? Plus: More of 12 Warren has been revealed; a peek inside the Ivy’s Bistro replacement; signage up for Rosa Mexicano and Ibiza; Worth Street reconstruction task force.
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CB1 TRIBECA COMMITTEE: THE UNOFFICIAL MINUTES
Deirdre Carroll reports on this month’s CB1 Tribeca meeting: Neighbors rallying against the Harley-Davidson dealership’s use of a public plaza (rendering above); Bar Cyrk’s expansion and late-night hours; Tribeca Tap House complaints; the Vestry reconstruction; and more.
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WHAT’S NEW THIS FALL AT MACARON CAFÉ
MacarOn Café, the pretty little spot at 303 Greenwich, between Reade and Chambers, has introduced its fall menu. What’s new? Two sandwiches: Oven-roasted chicken on eight-grain bread with Gruyère and arugula; and oven-roasted turkey on eight-grain bread with sliced tomatoes and cucumbers. Two salads: One starring kale, quinoa, and beets, and one starring shrimp and avocado (pictured above). Two specials: Quiche gourmande and feuillete de saumon. And a new dessert: Chocolate mousse! We look forward to seeing you. Sponsored.
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WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations once more to Jim Smithers, who correctly identified last week’s Where in Tribeca…? (Click the link to learn the answer.) We’ll play again Friday morning.
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IN THE NEWS
••• 10/16: Proposal to limit tour buses. Plus: Nordstrom says it’s looking in Lower Manhattan; Battery Park City residents unhappy with the Battery Park City Authority; an end to tipping at North End Grill.
••• 10/18: Affordable housing lottery in northwest Tribeca. Plus: Treating cabbage like steak; female superintendent in Battery Park City; Time Inc. moving in soon; helicopter industry fighting proposed ban.
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PHOTO SAFARI!
Your Uber has arrived. And more random pictures with snarky captions.
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