Newsletter: January 25

SPOTLIGHT: ÉLAN FLOWERS
Élan Flowers was founded here 40 years ago on Duane, then moved to Franklin in 2015, then to Grand Street in 2017, and now home for good at 1 Worth and Hudson.

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PIER 26 SCIENCE PLAYGROUD IS OPEN
The playground on Pier 26 in Hudson River Park at the end of N. Moore features two interactive, giant sturgeon, a species native to the river, with lots to climb in and on.

IN THE NEWS
*Another* stalker for Taylor. Plus a city tax break for empty office buildings; spotlight on Greenwich St. Jewelers; how Tracy Anderson gets it done.

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CALIZA HAS CLOSED PERMANENTLY
The Mexican restaurant opened last winter on the prominent Tribeca corner at N. Moore and Greenwich, along with a takeout option next door, but was not able to get traction.

SEEN & HEARD
Couriers stayed. Plus still coming soon to Reade Street; Governors Island ice carving contest; a note of thanks to Tribeca.

THE LIVE WELL COMPANY FOR THE NEW YEAR
Come meet your fitness and wellness needs at The Live Well Company. Serving Tribeca for 21 years, we offer only the most thoughtful and well rounded services to help you
achieve your health goals.
See us for personal training, physical therapy, acupuncture or to just come and work out on your own in environment that feels great!
Email us at thelivewellcompany@yahoo.com for more info!

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NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: OLIVE BRANCH DELI
The deli-slash-bodega opened yesterday in the former Zucker’s space on Chambers. It’s the fourth Olive Branch in Lower Manhattan.

IS THE SOHO CANNABIS SHOP A MODEL FOR TRIBECA?
I wouldn’t ordinarily cover a business this far into Soho, but it may be a good object lesson for the future of cannabis dispensaries in Tribeca.

IN THE NEWS
Redrawing congressional district lines — again? Plus decorating for the color blind; Spotify cutting a fifth of its workers; groundbreaking for towers at Houston and West.

 

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