Newsletter: June 18

MudvilleR & CompanyINSIDE R & COMPANY’S SPECTACULAR NEW GALLERY
“We wanted more space, but we never thought we’d find this,” says Zesty Meyers about R & Company’s beautiful new 8,000-square-foot annex on White Street. “Makers, artisans, designers—they can dream in two directions now, from small to big.” Take a look around.

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Lower Manhattan Community ChurchGrab your spot at our fourth annual LMCC Kids Summer Day Camp, Shipwrecked! Games, music and tasty treats will keep kids on the move and having a blast during this week-long Bible learning experience. Sponsored.

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Duane ParkSEEN & HEARD
••• 6/14: Plywood down at Summer Day Café. Plus: Interior work happening at Warren Street Japanese restaurant; what the Seaport District has going on this summer; Tribeca’s Finest Misspelling; a walk through Hudson Yards.
••• 6/15: Chalk overload in Duane Park (above). Plus: Dig Inn looks nearly ready; a peek at the 70 Vestry courtyard; Il Mattone got robbed; “NM 2018” shoot.
••• 6/16: Greenwich Street retail activity. Plus: Hudson River Park signage; foundation of a Walker Street building; Ever After opened a store in L.A.; Herzog & de Meuron’s West Village building.

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Jet SkisIN THE NEWS
••• 6/14: Filthy water towers. Plus: A Tribeca loft with a lot of patterns and colors; the White Street building where corsets for toddlers were made; what the Howard Hughes Corporation would have to do to build tall on its new Seaport lot; video of last weekend’s Jet Ski parade.
••• 6/15: Woman attacked with metal box. Plus: WeWork takes over another Tribeca building; yet another Lower-Manhattan-is-back article; city council considering displacing 22 street vendors from the World Trade Center area; Dutch Street renaissance.

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Where in Tribeca...?WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations to Sonia Stock for correctly identifying last week’s “Where in Tribeca…?” Discover the answer for yourself.

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hpgrp GalleryA GALLERY HAS CLOSED
hpgrp Gallery, which opened in late 2015, specialized in contemporary Japanese art.

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