Newsletter: April 29

ROLLING OUT THE GREEN CARPET
Washington Market Park is rolling out its annual green carpet of sod, and meanwhile, on the other side of BMCC, the film festival is rolling out their own.

SEEN & HEARD
Free tennis clinics for kids. Plus a free science fair open to all preschoolers at Buckle My Shoe; a local resident takes over development for ICP; a Michelin starred chef for the Fidi kosher steak house Reserve Cut.

ARCHIVE OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC HANGING BY A VINYL THREAD
The founder of the largest music collection in the country has started a GoFundMe campaign as a last-ditch effort to keep this piece of music history in Tribeca.

SEEN & HEARD
Pulitzer for Soho Rep playwright. Plus gaming for adults on Chambers; a new bridal shop on Jay; Stella busts a move; Smorgasburg lines are World Trade Center-sized.

IN THE NEWS
Governor’s Island head steps down. Plus Landmarc uptown will close in July; the latest mansion report; a peak at a luxury conversion (do I really need the adjective?) in Fidi.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
The mug. The joke. The ironic title. Just could not resist, as much as I tried.

 

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