Newsletter: August 13

NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHEREFORE ART THOU CITI BIKE?
J. writes to ask about the stations that were once in front of Whole Foods and the Mysterious Bookshop, plus an update on the dock at Duane and Greenwich.

IF YOU LOVE TRIBECA, DO THE CENSUS
Downtown is being undercounted in the census and that matters for a lot of things, not the least of all its public schools. Do it today.

LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN IS BACK OPEN
The Tribeca and Gateway locations have come back to life, despite dire predictions after the US branch of the British company filed for bankruptcy protection in May.

GEE WHIZ OPENED YESTERDAY!
What a relief. Seeing Gee Whiz dark all these months was a daily reminder of the toll the virus took on the area’s businesses and the people who make Tribeca a real neighborhood. / 2 comments

FRENCHETTE OPENS; BOOKED THROUGH AUGUST
The James Beard award winner is serving curbside and reservations are sold out through till August 22 on its reservation app.

SEEN & HEARD
Walker’s back soon? Plus Mulberry & Vine opens in DUMBO, and the Museum of Jewish Heritage makes plans to reopen in September, while other big museums remain shuttered.

NEW KID: HAWA SMOOTHIES & BUBBLE TEA
The local smoothie franchise Hawa has taken the space that was Razzle Dazzle Barbershop and is offering smoothies, juices, bubble teas and acai shakes and bowls.

 

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