Newsletter: Nov. 5

COMMUNITY BOARD 1 AGENDA FOR NOVEMBER
Masa’s Tribeca restaurant is back from the dead; Mariachi’s has found a new home; temporary art installations at Finn Square and Capsouto Park; women’s shelter opening in FiDi; changes to the Pearl Paint building; more. Read the annotated agendas.

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NOV. 21 & 22: PIXEL’S MINECRAFT OLYMPICS IN FIDI

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ANOTHER PARKING LOT IS MAKING WAY FOR CONDOS
The Dreaded Drill of Destruction was spotted at the northwest corner of White St. and Sixth Ave. And now we have an idea of what’ll be built there.

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DRILL FITNESS IS CLOSING
It lasted a year. “The business model for boutique gyms has been shaken up by a rapidly growing web based membership program,” emailed Drill founder Winston Fisher.

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 11/2: A peek inside the Bennett, the new bar on W. Broadway. Plus: New gallery on White Street; “Law & Order: SVU” and “Gotham” are back; Nish Nush’s FiDi spin-off is opening imminently; Citigroup prepares for its renovation.
••• 11/3: The Food Emporium is emptying out fast. Plus: Brookfield Place stragglers; Canstruction event starts this week; Housing Works Thrift Shop wish list; black-and-white art exhibit; “The B—- in Apartment 23.”
••• 11/4: Yoga studio dropping the Bikram name. Plus: Longtime Tribeca business moving across the street; a new option for breakfast; single-story sales office progress; Salt Shed discoloration.

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WHO’S ONBOARD AT THE FULTON CENTER
Nine newly announced shops and restaurants bring the total list to fifteen.

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IN THE NEWS
••• 11/2: Crime spike in Lower Manhattan. Plus: City Council progressives get behind East River bridge tolls and congestion pricing; Gateway Plaza improvements.
••• 11/3: Dean & DeLuca is opening on Wall Street. Plus: Key Foods spin-off market coming to 70 Pine (along with a coffee bar); Seaport emporium Northern Grade debuts next week (above); new cancer treatment center.
••• 11/4: Water leak delays World Trade Center mall. Plus: The compelling argument for the city to take over Battery Park City; Tribeca is “not for starving artists”; remaining 56 Leonard penthouses sold; Macao Trading Co.

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TD BANK IS CLOSING A BRANCH
If only there was another one around the corner.

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