Newsletter: September 11, 2025

CITY IS REPAIRING A BLOCK OF GREENWICH COBBLESTONES
The Belgian block between Hubert and Laight are being completely rehabbed over the next three months. One lane will remain open.

Tribeca PAC Presents Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus! The Musical! – Saturday, September 27 at 11AM. It’s not easy being the Pigeon; you never get to do ANYTHING! But when the Bus Driver has a crisis that threatens to make her passengers (gasp!) late, maybe that wily bird CAN do something. Featuring an innovative mix of songs, and feathers, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical! is sure to get everyone’s wings flapping. With a script written by Mo Willems, the creator of the #1 New York Times best-selling, Caldecott Honor award-winning “Pigeon” picture books. A TheaterWorks USA production. Ages 3 to 8 | Sponsored

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SNEAK PEEK: MUKU 無垢
The restaurant replaces Sushi Ichimura on Greenwich and Hubert and will offer the traditional Japanese multi-course dinner at two set times.

SEEN & HEARD
Gill & Lagodich has moved to Duane & Lafayette. Plus introducing Tribeca Mom Blanche Norway; a light festival at Wagner Park; WetLab open hours at Pier 40.

Peach Bling has officially opened its new space on Reade Street. It’s not your typical salon—think structured manicure, non-toxic gel, and custom designs in a room that feels more like a quiet lounge than a business. Adorned with blush tones, marble accents, and velvet seating, the space feels like a pause in the city. Known for beautiful work and a devoted following, Peach Bling now brings Tribeca its own corner to recharge and leave with nails that last. Appointments are open, but books tend to fill quickly. / Sponsored

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ACTION AT 65 WEST BROADWAY AT WARREN?
The buildings there — Racoon Lodge and Mariachi’s among them — were demolished in 2016, only to leave a vacant site — for nine years! It was listed for sale in 2023.

NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHAT’S HAPPENING ON HARRISON & GREENWICH?
The city is bringing 14 corners in the neighborhood up to ADA standards, as well as moving and replacing infrastructure.

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AHMED’S COFFEE CART WILL STAY ON WEST BROADWAY
The city has promised the longtime street vendor one of two sites nearby once construction at 80 West Broadway takes over the sidewalk.

SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK TICKETS IN TRIBECA
Citizens Bank partnered with The Public Theater to distribute tickets for the Central Park production at its location on Reade.

SEEN & HEARD
City of Forest Day in City Hall Park. Plus Works on Water at Governors Island Arts Center; The Klezmatics at Wagner Park; Carrot Express opens at the mall.

 

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