Newsletter: January 2 | Happy 2025!

WHAT TRIBECANS CARED ABOUT IN 2024
A list of the 25 posts that received the most traffic over the past year, reflecting both the ups and downs and significant losses.

ACTING & PRODUCTION CAMP AT TRIBECA PAC!
Shine like never before! Tribeca PAC is now offering an acting and production camp for kids ages 5 to 18 this Mid-Winter Recess, February 18th through 22nd. This is a chance for kids to work with theatre professionals on an exciting musical adaption of Hercules. There are limited spots, so sign up now. Registration closes when capacity is filled. Once a child is registered, they are in the cast. Roles are assigned at ‘Casting’ (2/18) on the first day, before rehearsing. There are two performances: Sat., Feb. 22, at 1pm & 4pm. Call 212-220-1460 / email Ticketing@tribecapac.org / Sponsored

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TRIBECAN RICHARD PARSONS, AN EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESSMAN
AND AN EVEN BETTER NEIGHBOR, DIES AT 76
Known as a serial fixer of corporate crises with an easy manner and a smooth leadership style, he applied those same skills to his coop board for more than two decades.

SEEN & HEARD
A Canal Street A/C/E station makeover. Plus dubious street art on Franklin; PS 150 to hold its Lunar New Year celebration.

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RETAIL REPORT PART I:
What we’ve gained and where we stand
A new study from the Department of City Planning shows that Lower Manhattan has the highest storefront vacancy rates in the city.

ART IN TRIBECA: LUME STUDIOS
The second generation of a Tribeca business family has turned a former textile building into an art production and gallery facility.

 
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