Newsletter: April 3

NOSY NEIGHBOR:
WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH HUDSON STREET?
The city completed the milling of Hudson Street last week; repaving starts this week.

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FIELD TRIP: HUDSON RIVER PARK’S PIER 57
A food court and culinary incubator opens this weekend at Pier 57 in Chelsea alongside public education programs from Hudson River Park’s education team.

SEEN & HEARD
WMP tennis court sign-up sheet returns. Plus Madison Reed opens on Duane; Plump opens on Reade; Duane Parks schedules Shred Day.

TRIBECA BALL WILL HONOR AMY SHERALD
The New York Academy of Art on Franklin Street will honor the painter Amy Sherald at its annual Tribeca Ball tonight, Monday, April 4. The dinner is nearly sold out, but tickets are still available for the Studio Party, featuring cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, interactive installations, stilt-walkers, contortionists, one-night-only exhibitions, and surprise musical performances. Reserve tickets here. Peruse the online sale of works by academy students here. / Sponsored
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SNEAK PEEK: NEW SPORTS BAR ON PARK PLACE
Brickyard Craft Kitchen and Bar has 40 TVs and just as many taps and had its soft opening last week. They are still waiting on the gas hookup.

SEEN & HEARD
MOCA president will be founding director at Smithsonian Women’s Museum. Plus the Tribeca Ball is next week; Schubert at the Downtown Community Center; two travel experts join forces.

ANOTHER GALLERY FOR BROADWAY
A German gallerist who represents artists based in Rhineland, LA and more, has taken the 380 Broadway site on the northwest corner with White.

 

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