Newsletter: December 7

LOCAL BUSINESS UPDATE: WALKER’S
With 33 years as a neighborhood staple at the corner of Varick and N. Moore, the bar isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

EMPOWER YOUR SMILE!
We are a team of highly specialized dentists who work together to perfect our patient’s smile and oral health. Our staff is committed to providing you and your family with the highest level of care using the highest quality products and cutting-edge technology. We believe that you come first and seek to understand your priorities to ensure you receive the most personalized care. / Sponsored
Meet our team!
Dr. Patricia Moezinia, DDS Founder and Cosmetic Dentist
Dr. Vandeep Bagga, DDS Periodontist
Dr. Nora Nakshabendi, DMD Pediatric Dentist

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PEARL RIVER MART TO CLOSE FLAGSHIP
The Chinatown/Soho/Tribeca stalwart — in business for five decades here — is the latest victim of the pandemic, but there may be a glimmer of hope on the horizon.

POETS HOUSE WILL CLOSE INDEFINITELY
The first cultural institution in the neighborhood to give in to the pandemic, the poetry library in Battery Park City will let go its staff and its top two directors will retire.

SANTA NEEDS YOUR HELP!
Explore Brookfield Place and track down his missing reindeer in
an augmented reality experience. / Sponsored

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TCQ&A: INDIRA CESARINE
The artist, publisher and gallerist on the most romantic spots in Tribeca, ways to expand your art collection during the pandemic, and making her neighbors smile.

SEEN & HEARD
Deck the Walls. Plus a show of a feminist art icon at Sapar Contemporary; Blue Smoke Flatiron has closed permanently.

CB1 AGENDAS FOR DECEMBER
A somewhat quiet month at CB1, but it will include more discussion of the Howard Hughes towers in the Seaport Historic District at 250 Water.

AN UPDATE FROM AN ALUMNAE ALUMNA
Leigh Stackpole writes with an update on her activities, news of an upcoming show at Patrick Parrish, and the horrible story of her son as a victim of police brutality.

WHERE IN (NOT REALLY BUT CLOSE) TRIBECA?
There’s a clue here, if you know where to look. Where is this seasonal addition to the streetscape?

 

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