Newsletter: November 17

ACTION AT THE OLD TRIBECA TAVERN
The owner of the building that houses Frenchette a few doors down has purchased 247 West Broadway, and the ground floor is being gutted.

Tribeca’s New Lash Ritual Has Arrived.
Peach Bling introduces bespoke lash extensions. Each set is shaped with intention and mapped to the natural lash line. Lightweight, flexible fibers and a gentle, sensitive eye–friendly adhesive create a seamless finish.
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19 Warren St, Unit 4W – a rare opportunity to own a three-bedroom condo loft for under $3M in Tribeca! This spacious home features expansive living and dining areas with oversized windows that flood the space with natural light. The primary bedroom has large south-facing windows and ample closets; the second offers a custom loft bed with storage, and the third doubles as an office. Featuring a keyed elevator, virtual doorman, and just 8 units, this boutique building offers exceptional privacy.
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SEPPE PIZZA OPENS IN THE GOLDMAN BREEZEWAY
The pizza spot out of Staten Island with a mention in the Michelin guide is now installed in the former Harry’s spot in Battery Park City.

SEEN & HEARD
PS 150 will host its Gingerbread Jamboree. Plus remembering Tribeca Park Cafe in pen & ink. Plus nostalgia at Morgan’s; City Hall Greenmarket will close for season on November 25.

IN THE NEWS
Battery Park City courtyard is demolished. Plus several apps to guide gallerygoers; the Clocktower penthouse sells; Elizabeth Street garden is now parkland.

BROOKFIELD SKATING RINK OPENS NOVEMBER 22
Plus the first Christmas tree sighting of the year? The Seaport schedules its tree lighting; Thanksgiving foster pet sleepovers.

SEEN & HEARD
32 Avenue of the Americas lives on. Plus a NY Cares Coat Drive with two local dropoff spots; free holiday activities at the Seaport; Taste of Tribeca says thank you.

 

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