Newsletter: February 2

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: ETIQ
A couple with a background in design and gemstones has opened their first brick-and-mortar on N. Moore and Hudson.

81 Wappanocca Avenue Rye is being offered for $3,495,000. It is steps from Rye’s downtown and Metro North train station making for a quick 40 minute commute to Manhattan. Reach out to the top Westchester and Greenwich team to help you
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THE CROSSWALKS ARE STILL SINGLE FILE
Some beauty left from Whiteout 2026, but mostly hazards where the city has failed to clear the curb cuts for pedestrians.

SEEN & HEARD
Snow’s final act. Plus dramatic shots of the ice on the Hudson from above; reminder for the Duane Park Groundhog Events coming up Monday.

Valentine’s Special Just Dropped
Peach Bling presents its Valentine’s Specials: Written in Love Collection. This Valentine’s, the collection celebrates the letters that hold what words won’t — afterthoughts, declarations, whispers. Three expressions, one feeling. Each design is an intimate gesture, a quiet confession written at your fingertips.
Peach Bling specializes in structured gel manicures, a Japanese-inspired technique known for lasting strength and a flawless finish — using TPO-free and HEMA-free formulas and gentle cuticle care for a health-conscious, elevated experience.
Valentine’s Specials are now open for booking.
Step into 106 Reade Street, Tribeca.

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WATCHING TIME IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Village resident Suzanne Dirks has been recording the clocks of the city, including the many hidden in plain sight in Tribeca.

SEEN & HEARD
Two openings and two closings between the Oculus and Brookfield Place: Ferragamo, Amazon Go are gone; Alchemy and Gudsport are open.

THE HISTORY OF 146 DUANE | NATHANIEL FISHER & CO.
The 1865 cast-iron building was the home of “one of the oldest shoe firms in America” until the 1950s. It now houses JCP.

 

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