Newsletter: July 9

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: SPIRAL (X,Y,Z)
A salon just for curly haired people — founded by curly-hair guru Lorraine Massey — opened in December, took a pause as we all did, and is now back.

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PLANS FOR 67 VESTRY REVEALED
The 19th Century loft building on the corner West Street — once a home to composers and artists and the founding home of the Dia — is scheduled to be finished in 2021.

LOCAL BUSINESS UPDATE: TRIBECA GRILL
The restaurant, which has been in Tribeca for 30 years, will reopen once they know they can not just pay the rent but celebrate all that dining out means to customers and owners.

BLM INSCRIBED ON CENTRE STREET
Three city artists were tasked with inscribing meaning to each letter of the Black Lives Matter street mural on Centre Street.

A LITERAL LOOK BACK AT 9-11 AND TRIBECA HARDWARE
A view of Tribeca Hardware from the same perspective over the course of just a couple weeks is a symbol of how that business and its landlord weathered the events of 9-11 — as did the rest of the neighborhood.

THE SAD FATE OF THE MENHADEN IN THE HUDSON
Warmer waters, lack of rain and some aggressive migration patterns have resulted in thousands of bunker washing up on the shores of the Hudson.

SEEN & HEARD
Bed Bath & Beyond is open. Both big boxes on Warren are back open for in-store shopping; Downtown Soccer League is taking registrations; Goldish will be back eventually.

CITY BUDGET CUTS INCLUDE PLACARD ENFORCEMENT
With the NYPD enforcement unit now abolished, and no sign of the new tech solutions in place, it looks like we are back to square one.

 

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