Newsletter: June 28

GitanoFIRST IMPRESSIONS: GITANO
The seasonal outpost of Gitano that opened in Hudson Square is going to be huge: A little bit of Tulum has made its way to this area, along with a bit of the Meatpacking District.

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courtesy Glam+GoANOTHER BLOWOUT CHAIN TO OPEN IN TRIBECA
Glam+Go has chosen Worth Street for its first full-service salon.

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courtesy Art Projects InternationalSEEN & HEARD
••• 6/25: Ladder 8 lights. Plus: Robert Janz’s poster collages; eco-friendly actions at Da Claudio; Patrick Parrish’s half-sibling gallery; storefront activity on Franklin.
••• 6/26: The lies of Town Stages. Plus: Mocktail bar coming to Church; the delays at 19 Park Place and 45 Park Place; “the last porn shop in Tribeca” has reportedly closed.
••• 6/27: Core Power Yoga studio confirmed. Plus: The Bolton’s store on Broadway is closing; the population “heartbeat” of Manhattan; shows opening this week at Art Projects International (above) and Bortolami.

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courtesy Don WagyuIN THE NEWS
••• 6/25: Ten years of Marc Forgione. Plus: Tribeca landlord says tenant squatted for decades; Cipriani accused of enabling Harvey Weinstein; Two Bridges development; the bike-path terrorist speaks.
••• 6/26: Wagyu on white bread. Plus: Green roof in northwest Tribeca; City slows down on public review of Two Bridges mega-development; Tribeca Art+Culture Night.

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205 HudsonNOSY NEIGHBOR
“I walked by the old American Flatbread space on Hudson this afternoon and saw strange plastic coverings being installed on the windows. Any idea what’s going on?” —K. The answer.

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