Newsletter: November 10

A DEEP DIVE INTO LAYING STONE STREETS
The Times featured the men laying the Belgian block on Greenwich and Laight — and their dwindling numbers.

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SEEN & HEARD
Tre Sorelle has reopened. Plus after hours at Dance with Miss Rachel; a new modern American restaurant way way Downtown; Sho Shibuya at Bienvenu Steinberg & C.

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: SMILE HOUSE
The practice now on Warren and West Broadway was founded by Jonathan B. Levine, who has 35 years experience in functional dentistry and holistic care.

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ART IN TRIBECA: NEIL HAMAMOTO AT CANAL PARK
The monumental concrete sculpture by the New York City-based artist is up in the triangle park at Canal and West streets through next July.

ART IN TRIBECA: ROY LICHTENSTEIN AT 3 WTC
A rare and monumental sculpture by the late American pop artist is on view through November on the World Trade Center plaza.

MAMDANI WINS MAYORAL RACE; CUOMO TAKES TRIBECA
The former governor won by as much as 45 points in some corners of the neighborhood, aligning Tribeca with more conservative parts of the city.

 

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