Newsletter: March 21

BLUE SPOON COFFEE ON CHAMBERS HAS CLOSED
The coffeeshop opened at that location in 2005, nearly 19 years ago. Its second location at 90 William will continue to operate.

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COMMUNITY MEETING FOR THE PROPOSED IPN TOWER
The meeting will be hosted by Councilman Marte on Monday. Plus Beefbar opens tomorrow; Duane Park Patisserie bakes history for the Morgan Library; Cindy Sherman’s Tribeca studio?

SEEN & HEARD
Stella now has a baby collection. Plus two new filmmakers for Downtown; Rocket Club adds pre-k; women’s luncheon at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.

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BELLE REVE WILL CLOSE ON MARCH 30
The bar opened on the corner of Church and Walker in 2005. Developers have purchased the site to create a residential building out of it and 34 Walker.

HAL BROMM GALLERY SEEKING “NEW” ANTIQUES
The gallery is hoping to make their space look like an over-stuffed antiques store, with made and original old-looking items submitted from the public.

Jason Suran is Back!! Visit the secret red room of the Smyth Tribeca for an evening of astonishment with renowned mentalist Jason Suran. Over the course of the evening, guests will be treated to the harmonious melodies of resident musician Ben Freeman before Mr. Suran takes the stage to read minds, reveal truths and leave those in attendance with an evening they’ll never forget.
Book your tickets now!
Thursday, March 28, at 7:00 PM | Sponsored

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PROGRESS FINALLY FOR LOT ON CANAL AND VARICK
The square-block lot at Canal and Varick (and Sixth and Grand) owned by Trinity Church might finally see progress as a 28-story office building.

DENTIST COMING TO GREENWICH AND DUANE
Ritual Dental looks like a new company that uses artificial intelligence to improve dental care and oral health.

 

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