Newsletter: March 21

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: ITO
Two friends from Cali and veterans of Sushi Zo have opened their own omakase on Barclay Street.

GSM adds a preschool program
for 3 and 4 year olds in Tribeca!
We have long known about the cognitive benefits of dual language immersion in early childhood. At GSM the transition into a bilingual K-5 program is seamless. With our internationally benchmarked curriculum we build the foundation for academic excellence and a life-long passion for learning. Sign up for an in person tour here. Sponsored

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SEEN & HEARD
Manhatta has reopened: Two years to the day since the city shut down for the pandemic. Plus a sidewalk cafe for L’Abeille; Sing for Hope piano concerts at the Oculus; a fundraiser for Ukraine at Sapar Contemporary.

A BAR WILL REOPEN IN THE WARD III SPACE
The former bartender’s bar on Reade and West Broadway will reopen as much the same, but with jazz playing in the background.

MORGAN LANE SAMPLE SALE STARTS TODAY
Come shop Morgan Lane luxury sleepwear at our SAMPLE SALE in Tribeca starting today!! We will have Morgan Lane women’s silk pajamas, cotton pajamas, bras, underwear, swimwear, cashmere, silk eye masks and face masks, and more for over 80% off! We will also have never produced one of a kind samples!
We will also carry Baby and Children’s 100% Organic Cotton Pajamas and Onesies along with sweats and Mommy and Me items! Prices range from $10-$95
40 Worth Street | Suite 810 | 917-261-4148
Proof of Vaccination Required for Entry
Monday, March 21 | noon to 6 PM
Tuesday to Thursday, March 22 – 24 | 9AM to 6PM
www.morgan-lane.com / Sponsored

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SEEN & HEARD
TRNK opens today on Jay. Plus Cynthia Rowley is now a store; progress at the new Mexican on Greenwich; Medrite has its signage up on Chambers.

IN THE NEWS
9/11 Tribute Museum may close. Plus a public building closed to the public; wayfinding in Chinese in Chinatown; living next to Taylor.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
J. sent in this sweet detail. Would not have guessed this building had French roots. Where is it?

 

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