Newsletter: February 26

TIN BUILDING HAS CLOSED TO BECOME…BALLOON MUSEUM
The 53,000-square-foot food emporium opened in summer 2022. This summer it will become an interactive contemporary art experience out of Italy.

BRAZILIAN JUJITSU WITH MIKE PASTOR
Join Coach Mike Pastor at The Live Well Company beginning this Monday evening for Brazilian Jujitsu class!
In this class, you’ll learn the core foundations of BJJ, including takedowns, escapes, guard work, sweeps, and submissions. Sessions include structured drilling, live positional sparring, games, and optional rolling to build confidence and skill at your own pace. Expect a supportive, no-ego environment where beginners and experienced students alike can train safely,& improve fitness, sharpen problem-solving skills,
and develop real self-defense ability.
No experience required. Just show up ready to learn, move,
and challenge yourself.
Contact coachmike@coachmikepastor.com for details and to join in! / Sponsored

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BLIZZARD OF ’26 TAKES TRIBECA
The Blizzard of ’26 deposited nearly 20 inches of snow in Central Park, and in Tribeca, not a curl of wrought iron was spared a dusting.

NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHO IS THE MAN WHO LIVES ON READE STREET?
He has been in the neighborhood for what neighbors guess is 16 years, most recently setting up camp in the flower box of the former Sazon restaurant.

Join us and support a decade of impact at the 10th Annual Hudson River Park Friends Playground Committee Luncheon on Friday, March 6. This milestone celebration will honor Melissa Ben-Ishay, CEO & Co-Founder of Baked by Melissa and NYT Bestselling Author; Catherine Holstein, Founder and Chief Creative Officer of KHAITE; and Kelly Molinari, Vice President, U.S., Public Affairs, L’Oréal Groupe. Reserve your spot now! Hudson River Park is NOT a city park and your ticket purchase makes a direct impact on the Park’s daily operations, maintenance and free programs.

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BOOKS OF TRIBECA: FUTURE BOY
Tribecan Nelle Fortenberry, Michael J. Fox’s longtime producing partner, has co-authored his account of the making of the iconic film titled “Future Boy: Back to the Future and My Journey Through the Space-Time Continuum”

SEEN & HEARD
Sander falls through the pavers at City Hall Park. Plus Hudson River Park Friends Playground Committee luncheon coming up; event rental on Governors; a local doc fundraises for the American Heart Association.

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SEEN & HEARD
Brookfield Coyote is released to state land. Plus Bottega Veneta closes at Brookfield Place; Lunar New Year at Gotham Park; deadline for pre-K and 3K.

 

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