Newsletter: January 25

MADELYN WILS TO LEAVE HUDSON RIVER PARK
Over her three and a half decades as a Tribeca resident, Wils has contributed to nearly every neighborhood institution, from PS 234 to Washington Market Park to the ballfields and most recently, Pier 26.

Winter/Spring Semester with DDF starts next week!
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Join Downtown Dance Factory this season – in the studio or on Zoom – for a full schedule of our acclaimed dance classes! With strict safety guidelines in place, DDF is running classes for kids 18 months to 18 years in jazz, hip hop, lyrical, tap, breaking and theater dance. Looking for more flexibility? Ask about our PODs – classes designed by YOU with the dancers, the dance style and the time that YOU select. New semester begins February 1st.
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HOW WILL OUR LOCAL STUDIOS SURVIVE?
While gyms are open, smaller dance and yoga studios are still prohibited from running classes, a move that seems to unfairly target small business.

SEEN & HEARD
Oculus closed in the wee hours. Plus a way to get hot yoga at home; mark the calendar for Groundhog’s Day, again; applications open for community board membership.

FARM-TO-TABLE MEXICAN MAY COME TO IPN
Plans laid out in April call for a 3500-square-foot restaurant at the corner of Greenwich and N. Moore.

IN THE NEWS
Taking Tribeca to Texas: A local designer moves his client to Dallas; a list of anticipated restaurants of 2021; Clive Davis buys in the Clocktower; another suit against a homeless shelter.

KIDS THESE DAYS: OLIVER BOYDELL 
A local fifth grader spends the quarantine analyzing legendary chess matches and publishes a book that’s bound to be the first of many.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
In two ways this C takes the temperature of the season. Where is it?

 

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