Newsletter: Oct. 28

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: JAMES COHAN 
Another émigré from Chelsea: longtime gallerists Jim and Jane Cohan have landed in a sweet spot at 48 Walker, after 17 years on West 26th Street.

CIRCUS INCOGNITUS AT TRIBECA PAC
Tribeca PAC proudly presents an unforgettable one-man circus comedy – Jamie Adkins: Circus Incognitus on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 11am. Jamie wanders onto stage delighted to find the audience waiting. Knowing he has just the thing, he struggles to build the scene around him using everyday objects. Things go awry as his props prove most unhelpful: his ladder disintegrates under foot! He wrangles an animated chair, negotiates a precarious slack wire and juggles almost everything. Jamie Adkins, an eclectic clown, juggler, and balancing artist, shows his audiences, in his own unique way, the full range of his talents. Tribeca PAC is located at
199 Chambers Street. / Sponsored

SEEN & HEARD
State Insurance Fund building gets uglier by the day. Plus Pearl River Mart hosts a show of Asian New Yorker cartoonists at its gallery; Nili Lotan’s showroom space on Duane is for sale; our neighbor gets a crossword clue.

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: KIDDIE ACADEMY
The national preschool network has opened its fourth New York City franchise here, with 11 classrooms and room for 142 kids.

WALKER’S CLOSED FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT VIOLATIONS
Here’s hoping they have a quick and productive renovation so we can all get back to the bar.

SEEN & HEARD
Crown Shy to open for brunch. Plus a peek at the renovated lounge at the AKA hotel (for guests only); lead testing in Washington Market Park; a Halloween maker event for kids at Portfolio School.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
So many conflicting messages here — not sure where to start. So where is it?

 

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