Newsletter: December 29

CHELA TRIBECA HAS CLOSED
The restaurant, a second location of one in Park Slope, opened in June in the former Distilled space on Franklin and West Broadway.

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TRIBECA ROOFTOP EXPANSION IS ON HOLD
The catering hall had hoped to expand to the first floor of 2 Desbrosses as well as take over the restaurant space at 205 Hudson.

IN THE NEWS: ‘WE DON’T LIKE CHANGE’
The last of the neighborhood’s textile wholesalers is packing up and selling their building at 34 Walker.

ART IN TRIBECA: JAMES HOUGH’S ‘JUSTICE REFLECTED’
Battery Park City has installed three stained glass panels by formerly incarcerated artist James Yaya Hough at Esplanade Plaza, just south of the marina.

SEEN & HEARD
Community Board applications are open. Plus Congressman-elect Dan Goldman announces district staff; Azabu’s shed is open; Jennifer Elster at a new gallery on Leonard.

IN THE NEWS
Saint Nicholas expands its mission. Plus a suit against a Washington museum; another gallery splits; Vivvi expands uptown; a Mets star in Battery Park City?

 

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