Newsletter: October 10

NOSY NEIGHBOR: CAN WE GET THE GRAFFITI
CLEANED OFF THE POST OFFICE?
“Is there any way to report on or shame the USPS into cleaning up the front of the post office on Canal and Church?”

RARE LOFT AT 10 LEONARD
Nestled in the heart of Tribeca, 10 Leonard Street 6N offers a rare chance to own a spacious, loft-style residence with unique charm. Currently configured as two separate 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom units, this space provides endless possibilities to fit your lifestyle. Whether you decide to combine the units into a three-bedroom home or maintain the current layout for separate living spaces, the options are yours to explore.
Filled with original features like wood floors, French doors, and exposed brick, this home is a true gem. / Sponsored
Amy Bonomi 917-833-7659 amy.bonomi@compass.com
Brynne Kelsey 203-247-2159 brynne.kelsey@compass.com

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NEW KID IN BATTERY PARK CITY: HUTCH + WALDO
The local chain with Australian roots has all-day breakfast and waterfront views on the river just south of the Irish Hunger Memorial.

SEEN & HEARD
Daylight on Murray Street. Plus new dock tech for Citi Bike; a new tenant for 88 West Broadway; greening the streetscape at Forge.

Step back in time to the 1920s and enjoy an unforgettable Murder Mystery Halloween Event at Smyth Tribeca. On Thursday, October 17, the hotel’s private dining room will be transformed into a speakeasy from the 1920s, but secrets and danger lurk around every corner. It’s up to you and your fellow guests to unravel the mystery and discover whodunit!

Tickets are available now here | $60 + tax
Ticket includes one cocktail from Smyth Tavern,
the hotel’s signature restaurant.
Event Date & Time: Thursday, October 17 from 7 – 9pm
Sponsored

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THERE WAS A MEMBERS-ONLY SEX CLUB ON BROADWAY
The five-story building at 388 Broadway at White will be auctioned off tomorrow, and its tenants — including the New Society for Wellness — are named in the foreclosure action.

SEEN & HEARD
The Great Tribeca Scavenger Hunt. Plus The Moth StorySLAM in BPC; a collab between two notable restaurants; a Tribecan opera singer will host a comedy show at Laughing Man.

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NOSY NEIGHBOR;
WHY ARE PLASTIC BAGS ALLOWED IN COMPOST?
A. writes: “The city says we can line the brown bins with plastic bags, but it feels like it is not in the spirit of composting. Is that correct?”

SEEN & HEARD
FoundRae opens uptown. Plus self love at the Walker Hotel; Lucifer Lighting celebrates 45 years; Lunch Box at Fosun Plaza.

 

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