Newsletter: March 22

ASIAN HATE CRIMES, ON OUR DOORSTEP
A Tribecan is spat on as she stands on N. Moore on a Thursday morning — just one example of the harassments faced by Asians in the city lately.

……………………………

PLANS FOR 600-FOOT BUILDING ON BROADWAY
The owner of 267 Broadway is pitching the site for a 650-foot-tall sliver building, with hotel and residences towering over City Hall Park.

THE PATRIOT IS BACK OPEN
The bar on Chambers reopened on St. Patrick’s Day, a year after all the city’s bars and restaurants were shuttered.

SEEN & HEARD
Return your stuff from Amazon at Whole Foods. Plus a fire at Tiny’s last weekend; a new student courtyard at Pace; and the return of group fitness classes at city studios.

LIVE FROM OVER TRIBECA
In the opposite of a Tiny Desk concert, 3 WTC is hosting live-streamed concerts from the 79th floor as part of an effort to keep musicians afloat.

IN THE NEWS
A vision for Canal and Varick. Plus the Andaz Hotel is close to foreclosure; a Brandy Library co-owner sues the NYPD over his gun rights; David Yurman and the elements.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
This guy’s cute, but neighbors ask that he be kept on a shorter leash. Where is he?

 

Comments are closed.