Newsletter: Sept. 20

Lower Manhattan Community ChurchIndependence PlazaTHE FUTURE OF INDEPENDENCE PLAZA
According to a source in the real-estate business, “transformative” plans are in the works for the entire complex—and the retail isn’t likely to come back on the market for at least five years.

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courtesy Architectural DigestLOFT PEEPING: CANDICE POOL & CASEY NEISTAT
The jewelry designer and YouTube personality hired designer Daun Curry to give their new three-bedroom apartment in Battery Park City a “Bohemian Aristocrat” vibe. Take a look around.

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Alice Hartman TutoringHELPING STUDENTS FULFILL THEIR POTENTIAL
At Alice Hartman Tutoring, we combine traditional methods of education with innovative teaching techniques, crafted specifically for one-on-one enrichment, test prep and mentoring experiences. While helping students improve their grades and preparing children for entrance exams are vital components of our work, our approach to tutoring is uniquely comprehensive. Our goal is to appeal to the innate interest in achievement that exists within every child, and enhance a student’s strengths while addressing any needs related to academia, organization or confidence. We provide an experienced academic mentor who acts as a personal coach for homework help, test prep and all forms of educational guidance. Sponsored.

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W. BroadwayCLOSE-UP: W. BROADWAY
Do you ever slow down and look at the patterns, details, textures, and scars that give Tribeca its character? Take W. Broadway, for example….

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FikaIN THE NEWS
••• 9/17: Fika filed for Chapter 11. Plus: Giant rose sculpture at Zuccotti Park; millennials are said to be moving here.
••• 9/18: Three stars for Shoji. Plus: The restaurant at 10 Corso Como is open; letting artists paint construction fences; rating politicians’ environmental policies.
••• 9/19: Popular playground closing for months. Plus: Man pays dearly for a night of nookie; the ice rink coming to Pier 17; Lower Manhattan statistics.

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courtesy Monsters of New YorkSEEN & HEARD
••• 9/17: New tailoring service. Plus: Shwick might do a holiday market in Tribeca; “Charlotte’s Web” on the stage; Mother Nature vs. a new condominium; Madeline Denaro abstract’s paintings.
••• 9/18: Atera’s spinoff. Plus: Last night’s Dîner en Blanc; film-shoot detritus on Franklin; Jenga-playing monster (above); Café Forgot pop-up to serve food and wine.
••• 9/19: Memorial celebration for Oliver Allen. Plus: “Talismans” from Cass Lilien and Shlomete Yoo; the new two-towered apartment complex going up on Charlton; balloon wall at the Four Seasons Hotel; Robert Janz in action.

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