Newsletter: January 11

HAS TRIBECA PHARMACY CLOSED PERMANENTLY?
The building on Sixth Avenue and Walker across from Tribeca Park is owned by the Matera family, whose patriarch died in October.

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NOSY NEIGHBOR: IS STARBUCKS COMING TO IPN?
L. spotted a wood container with a clue outside one of the IPN empty storefronts just south of the garage entrance on Greenwich and N. Moore.

SEEN & HEARD
Battery Conservancy founder & Signe Nielsen to give NYBG lectures. Plus Tara Kitchen takes Moroccan food to India; Whitmans Burgers has closed.

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NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT IN HUDSON SQUARE
Mishik is from chef and partner is Markee Manaloto, formerly an omakase chef at the Michelin-starred Sushi Yasuda and Kissaki.

MAN FOUND DEAD IN RECTOR PARK
Police responded to a 911 call at 7a on Thursday morning at the park on Rector and South End Avenue in Battery Park City.

L’APPART WILL BECOME PRIVATE EVENT SPACE
Le District’s fine dining French restaurant will now offer private dinners only in its 28-seat space.

YOUR GOLF PRE SEASON IS AT GOLF V.2
Golf v.2 in Tribeca is open at 12 Thomas St.— the latest and most fun way you can learn how to play golf in a city setting. Make this your best pre season ever and hit the grass in May fully ready to perform! PGA Certified coaches will help you improve your game by utilizing four state-of-the-art driving range simulators and a Puttview putting simulator to improve your short game. We also have the largest year-round junior program with over 85+ active juniors. Golf v.2 will allow you to improve your game even when it’s raining and snowy outside, within walking distance from your home. Look out for updates at www.golfv2.com. / Sponsored

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DISCUSSION WITH THREE PIONEERING ARTISTS
Battery Park City hosted three of the artists that made the neighborhood an arts destination in the 1980s and ’90s.

 

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