443 GREENWICH OWNERS SUE DEVELOPER
Condo owners at the celebrity dorm on Desbrosses claim in a series of court documents, first filed in 2021, that the building is riddled with “defects.”
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DEMOLITION ON JAIL DAMAGES NEIGHBORING BUILDING
The 19-story Manhattan Detention Center and the Tombs next door are making way for a new skyscraper jail, and making a mess in the meantime. The city issued a stop work order.
SEEN & HEARD
Two Tribeca artists at Kerry Schuss Gallery. Tara Kitchen founder wins federal award; Spring Equinox Festival at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; not a trace of Barnes & Noble.
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RAOUL’S FOUNDER HAS DIED
The gifted yet accidental restaurateur Serge Raoul founded the famed bistro on Prince Street with his brother in 1975. Plus an egg hunt on Governors Island; contacts for the pros at Tribeca Beauty Spa.
OLD DINING SHEDS SHOULD BE GONE BY THIS SUMMER
The new rules for dining structures on the sidewalk and curbside were effective as of March 3. Restaurants must apply for new permits in the next few months.
THE ART PARTY OF THE YEAR
IS COMING BACK TO FRANKLIN STREET.
On April 1st, The New York Academy of Art is hosting its annual Tribeca Ball, honoring painter Neil Jenney. Dinner tickets are nearly sold out, but a Studio Party ticket offers six floors of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, interactive installations, stilt-walkers, one-night-only exhibitions, and surprise musical performances.
Reserve your spot here.
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NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: NINO MIER GALLERY
The gallerist first opened in West Hollywood and came to Soho in 2022, showing contemporary painters, sculptors and photographers.
IN THE NEWS
Inside a local architect’s loft. Plus the Landmarks Commission reviews a proposal for 108 Leonard; the new Delmonico’s, 200 years on; BPC residents pay the highest taxes in the city.