Newsletter: March 26

FIND YOUR LOCAL STUDIO WORKING OUT ONLINE
So many of our local studios and gyms have found ways to bring their classes and trainers to the small screen. Join your favorite trainer online — or even try something new!

SOHO DINER: TAKE-OUT & DELIVERY!
NOW SERVING 6:30am ’til Midnite, Daily. Breakfast All Day, Lunch, Dinner, Late Nite. Wine, Beer & Cocktails To-Go!
Find us on Grubhub, Seamless
or give us a call at 212.965.3011 to pick-up!
We look forward to sharing a meal together soon. Until then, the Soho Diner team is here for you. Message us anytime at @SohoDiner or visit SohoDinerNYC.com for more!

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LOCAL BUSINESS UPDATE: DUANE PARK PATISSERIE
In these really really uncertain times, TC will be checking in on some local businesses to see how they are faring. In short: it’s not easy but there are ways you can help.

SEEN & HEARD
787 Coffee new and open on Pearl. Plus Krispy Kreme is coming to the Fulton hub eventually; Mattress Firm clears out for CVS.

GETTING A BAGEL WHILE YOU ARE DECAMPED
Zucker’s and Pick A Bagel are open for take out and delivery, and Zucker’s will ship you your fix anywhere in the 48.

A LITTLE SUNSHINE IN THESE DARK DAYS
Choreographers Tracie Stanfield and Eric John Campros recruited some Downtown Dance Factory kids to make this infectious video that is joy in a bottle.

LOCAL EXPERT: HRP MAMAS AND ITS MAMAS
In a time when people are not just feeling isolated but actually *are* isolated, HRP Mamas is trying to fill the gaps for young and expectant mothers.

TOWER PROPOSED FOR 250 WATER
In another supertall alert, the Howard Hughes Corporation has SOM exploring a huge tower for the 250 Water site, cobbled together with development rights from their other properties.

DOWNTOWN STREET PHOTOGRAPHER DIES AT 64
The acclaimed street photographer, who lived and worked downtown, captured the color and the character of New York City.

ALL BED BATH & BEYOND STORES CLOSED
The company is closing all 1500 stores in the US and Canada until April 3 or further notice.

SEEN & HEARD
Fundraiser started for Edward’s staff. Plus some after school activity providers band together; dining bond initiative started; snow on Greenwich Street; virus PSAs, in art.

ARC MUSIC ARCHIVE LEAVES TRIBECA
The archive of millions of LPs from the post micro-groove era, along with all sorts of music ephemera, was forced to leave White Street and will relocate in two spots.

CROWN SHY OWNERS START CAMPAIGN TO HELP
With specific demands, the campaign sketches out a plan to make sure our restaurants are here when we return to “normal.” You can support it by signing the petition.

 
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