Seen & Heard: Everafter is closed

EVERAFTER HAS CLOSED
Everafter, the high-style children’s clothing boutique opened on Greenwich by Tribecans Haro Keledjian and Sari Sloane Keledjian seven years ago, has closed. That is it for the brand in general, not just our store; the company will instead focus on its women’s boutique, The Westside, which is still nextdoor on Greenwich.

CHOOSE CREATIVITY AWARDS ON JUNE 3
Tribecans Marina and Kevin Krim, who founded the Choose Creativity Awards and its underlying non-profit the Lulu and Leo Fund, will host their annual fundraiser and celebration on June 3 at Tribeca 360. The organization provides social-emotional learning programs to under-resourced schools in the city. The Choose Creativity Awards celebrate and honor innovators across the arts, sciences, technology and education. See more information here.

MARY ABBOTT AT SCHOELKOPF GALLERY
Schoelkopf Gallery will present Mary Abbott: To Draw Imagination through June 28 — the most comprehensive survey to date of the trailblazing abstract expressionist. Spanning six decades and featuring over 60 works, the exhibition traces Abbott’s evolution from early surrealist-influenced compositions to her powerful abstract expressionist canvases and nature-driven abstractions, bringing overdue attention to one of the few women deeply involved in the movement’s formation. Abbott studied under Rothko, Newman and Motherwell, and was part of the inner circle that shaped postwar American art — including Pollock, de Kooning and Joan Mitchell — yet her legacy has often been overlooked. More info here.

HASHI MARKET FRUIT SANDOS!
I thought these were worth noting. Never seen anything like it! Fruit sandwiches! On that amazing Japanese milk bread with whipped cream.

 

2 Comments

  1. Am I the only one who finds it deeply concerning how many small businesses are shuttering and nothing is going in to replace them? I know Tribeca is a desirable place to live, but I find myself leaving the area for shopping and dining which makes me question why I am still living here, paying an extremely high rent. It feels like our district leader can do more to hold landlords accountable for supporting viable business opportunities that support a lively neighborhood.

  2. Tribeca is a low-density neighborhood. It cannot sustain a lot of businesses/small businesses. There’s not enough here to be a shopping destination. Maybe not even a dining/drinking destination.

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