Newsletter: November 28 | Happy Thanksgiving!

SUSHI OF GARI HAS CLOSED
The Japanese restaurant has closed after 12 years on the corner of Duane and West Broadway. Their three other locations in Midtown, the Upper West and the Upper East are still going.

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CELEBRATING A DECADE OF DA CLAUDIO
The restaurant on Ann Street is run by two longtime Tribecans. Plus a holiday shopping market from Chabad of Tribeca; open season for dogs on Governors; Downtown Block Stars among us.

THE ZONA SHED IS DOWN
Under the city’s new permanent rules for curbside dining, all sheds must be removed by Nov. 29. Sidewalk cafes can be year-round.

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STROLL, DON’T SCROLL
The 2024 Shop-Local Gift Guide
Pry that mouse out of your hand! And get outside for a stroll and some old fashioned shopping. The latest guide: men’s togs from some truly unique local shops. And women’s are listed here.

TELFAR OPENS ITS FIRST BRICK-AND-MORTAR HERE
The wildly popular brand of bags and totes out of Brooklyn picked Tribeca for its first store. It opens permanently on Nov. 29.

SEEN & HEARD
Marc Forgione’s old space is gutted. Plus Jersey Mike’s is coming soon to Fidi; a local assemblywoman delivers 1100 turkeys; a new book set Downtown.

ART IN TRIBECA: IAN SULLIVAN ON WHITE STREET
The street artist whose work is often identified by his alter ego SYN has brightened up the streetscape at Broadway and White.

 
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