Newsletter: April 8

CHURCH STREET SCHOOL FOUNDER TO STEP DOWN
Lisa Ecklund-Flores leaves an incredible legacy here, one that started, as the best things do, with a good idea and a lot of passion, and grew with the neighborhood.

THE DJANGO
Dinner, libations and live jazz in the ♥️ of TriBeCa!
Descend into The Django and you’ll feel like you’ve entered another world. The subterranean jazz club, with its vaulted ceilings and exposed brick walls, is downtown’s den for dinner,
cocktails and live jazz.
Now Open — Thursday thru Saturday!
Doors: 6pm ‘til late
Live: 7pm – 10:30pm
Reserve: OpenTable | Full Performance Line-up: TheDjangoNYC.com / Sponsored

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POLARN O. PYRET WILL CLOSE THIS MONTH
The Swedish children’s clothing store opened here in 2011, and will leave a prominent store front empty when it goes — not to mention a reliable shop-local option.

COMMUNITY BOARD 1 AGENDAS FOR APRIL
A final review for changes to Wagner Park; a new bar at Maxwell’s?

NEW GALLERY + NEW HOME FOR ARC
Grimm Gallery comes to White Street and the archive has landed on its feet, taking over several buildings on an old estate in Staatsburg, NY.

HARDWARE STORE ON W. BWAY CLOSED FOR GOOD?
With the closing of this and Tribeca Hardware last August, the neighborhood is left with one hardware store.

GREAT USE OF FIVE BUCKS
Is this a series? Maybe. But either way it’s true for this instance: the breakfast burrito now being served at Los Tacos No. 1 before opening hours, weekdays only.

SEEN & HEARD
Grand Banks opens May 1. Plus Mulberry & Vine opens uptown and BK locations; a local artist shows for Sexual Assault Awareness month.

IN THE NEWS
A new gallery for 86 Walker. Plus CVS just signed the least at 140 Church; Liev Schreiber on buying art in the neighborhood; a family is slashed near The Battery.

 

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