Newsletter: March 7

TOWERS COMING TO THOMAS AND WORTH STREETS?
AT&T, which owns the monolithic Long Lines Building on Church, has applied to the city for a permit to develop the private lot just east of the building.

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ARE MODERATELY PRICED RESTAURANTS DOOMED IN TRIBECA?
Ajisai on Duane Park, which replaced Tokyo Bay nearly two years ago, has closed permanently. It inspired a list.

CHEF MARC MURPHY WILL REOPEN LANDMARC TODAY
The restaurant, which first opened here in 2004, will have a new name — Marc179 — and a new format: popping up three days a month and saving the rest of the month for events.

RELOCATING TO WESTCHESTER OR GREENWICH?
Reach out today for a local market analysis and to learn how we can help you secure your own backyard. / Sponsored

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ART IN TRIBECA:
MARTIN SCHOELLER AT THE MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE
One of the world’s most prominent contemporary portrait photographers and a resident of Hudson Street, Schoeller created the show to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

LADDER 8 WILL BE FROZEN OVER NEXT WEEK
The family event celebrates the new Ghostbusters movie and raises funds for the FDNY foundation. Plus a public meeting on Park Row; a new president for MOCA; celebrate Ireland event for kids.

IT’S TIME TO START PLANNING SUMMER FUN
Tribeca has so much to offer kids this summer: dance, parkour, reading, sailing, visual arts, digital media, martial arts, coding, theater, squash, language — you name it, it’s here. / Sponsored

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NEW KID: CLUB 300 POWERED BY THERADYNAMICS
The gym is a new concept from a long-standing physical therapy operation, which wanted to provide a space for patients to work out after treatments.

SEEN & HEARD
New plastic surgeons on Greenwich & Canal. Plus free performances on Governors Island; a history symposium on St. Paul’s Chapel; new concept for Whole Foods.

 

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