Newsletter: October 4

LOCKBOX THEFT IS THE LATEST PETTY CRIME
There’s been at least nine recent cases of thieves who bust into the lockboxes to get inside the building and then into the mailboxes.

THE BEST KIDS PARTIES HAPPEN HERE
It’s time the kids had some fun. Call in the pros for a birthday party that you and your child will always remember.

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SEEN & HEARD
Anassa Taverna is open: The North End Grill space is finally activated; John Willenbecher will show work from the ’60s at Craig F. Starr Gallery; a new gym will open in former Lyons Den.

GOVERNORS ISLAND WILL STAY OPEN YEAR ROUND
The timing comes as the city receives submissions for a 1 million square foot climate center for the upzoned side of the island.

TWO WAYS TO GET INSIDE 31 CHAMBERS — VIRTUALLY
The Hall of Records is usually only open to TV show crews and archive staff, so this is a rare chance to see the Tammany Hall marvel.

142 WATTS IS NOW A MANSION
The former little brick commercial building is now a 6000-square-foot, six-story mansion on the market for $28.5 million.

IN THE NEWS
Keegan Michael-Key has left Jenga. Plus an update on the Windows on the World staff looks back and forward; the Tin Building wraps up; 7 Dey is complete.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
Ok, so now that I called it quits I can’t help but find good clues all over the neighborhood. So where is this seaside/mountainside village?

 

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