Newsletter: February 26

HIDDEN IN TRIBECA: THE VILLAGE ZENDO
Founded in 1986 in a living room in the West Village, the Zen meditation center is tucked away on St. John’s Lane just south of Canal in a former nightclub.

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STREET FIRE FILLS NEIGHBORHOOD WITH SMOKE
There was loud boom then flames up to 10 feet tall on West Broadway just south of Murray last week. The remains look like cardboard boxes, but the smoke carried for a few blocks.

IN THE NEWS
Analysis on a congestion pricing forum. Plus legal cannabis sales take off; ratings for Downtown Hospital; color and pattern at the new hotel on Warren.

JCP DOWNTOWN IS FOR FAMILIES
Join our fun and musical class on Friday mornings and go home with a challah for Shabbat! For children up to age 2. To learn more and register online, click here. / Sponsored

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SNEAK PEEK: STUDIOTWENTYSEVEN
The art and design gallery from Nacho Polo and Robert Onuska opened quietly but officially last Thursday in the beautiful space on Church and Leonard. It cements the Tribeca Design District.

LONGTIME TRIBECAN KEITH HABER DIES AT 71
An early adopter of family loft living, he also served as the treasurer for local non-profits.

Join Playgarden Prep at our upcoming
Open House on March 5th at 6PM.
Playgarden’s diverse team of educators has partnered with Arenales, the international education network with successful schools around the world, to create our new bilingual preschool program. Students will learn in both English and Spanish, to promote true bilingualism while giving little ones a head start through a comprehensive curriculum. Students prepare for kindergarten while learning to socialize in a classroom setting, hitting developmentally appropriate milestones, and acquiring valuable life skills.
We hope to see you there!
For more information, email Tribeca@PlaygardenPrep.com,
or call 212-965-9717. / Sponsored

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SEEN & HEARD
Ann Street is open again. Plus a panel discussion on NYC x sustainability; Marian Goodman Gallery underway at 385 Broadway; Tribeca Chamber Players take on Mozart this weekend.

 

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