Newsletter: July 6

TRIBECA HARDWARE CLOSING AT END OF SUMMER
The loss of this store — a fixture on Chambers for what I am guessing is three decades — deals a real blow to the neighborhood.

OCCUPY CITY HALL STILL GOING STRONG
The encampment at City Hall Park continues, even after the demands of the protestors were met.

SEEN & HEARD
1803 will open with live music. Plus new leadership for CB1; a vacation for Manhattan Youth staff; and nail salons are now permitted to be open, so call your fave to check.

SUMMER CAMP REIMAGINED
Kids still gotta be kids! And there’s lots for kids to do — here and at home — thanks to our local experts. So whether virtual or in small groups, they are providing fun for kids of all ages, wherever they are, for the long summer months ahead. / Sponsored

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DUANE STREET RESTAURANTS PUSHING TO MOVE CITI BIKE
With indoor dining still on pause, local restaurants are counting on the city’s new curbside dining option. But the Citi Bike dock is getting in the way for two of them.

27 VESTRY BAR PROPOSAL PUSHED OFF AGAIN
The lawyer for a neighboring building pushed back hard on the idea of a bar on Vestry, but either way, the applicant once again failed to post notices so will come back again this month.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
You can never have too much of this to spread around. (And I don’t mean holes in the sidewalk.) Where is it?

 

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