Newsletter: Jan. 23

THE TRIB AT 25
Looking back on two and a half decades of covering Tribeca
Carl Glassman and April Koral started The Trib as a project in 1994 and over the decades, covered the issues and the people who made the neighborhood. By doing that, they played a part themselves.

IN THE NEWS
ARC still searching for a new home. Plus a slideshow of historic images of the neighborhood; Spring Natural closes after 47 years; 315 Church destroys a historic element; Jin Soon makes a Cosmo list.

‘ITALIAN FOOD ZONE’ COMING TO 40 WALL
Nero.lab — whose owners operate four other restaurants in Rome — will take over 17,000 square feet in the former Dean & DeLuca space.

SHELDON SILVER GETS MIXED BAG IN APPEAL
Convicted in 2018 on extortion and money laundering charges, the appeals court upheld four counts and dismissed three.

SEEN & HEARD
Restaurant week started this week. Plus a longtime local doc has an art show; a local crafter has a baby; the neighborhood lights up at night.

REVAMPED DESIGN FOR TWO WORLD TRADE
The design for the building, which will dominate the view down Greenwich Street, has switched from Norman Foster to BIG back to Foster again.

THE NEIGHBORHOOD’S GHOST SIGNS EXPLAINED
An East Village photographer has compiled 100 stories behind downtown’s ghost signs, including a bunch in the neighborhood.

IN THE NEWS
Soho rezoning has critics. Plus a report on the high sums in the rental market; a challenge to Assemblywoman Niou; a little bit country on Chambers.

 

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