50 HUDSON IS FINALLY REVEALED
With plans approved a decade ago and construction started in 2021, it’s been a long wait to see 50 Hudson completed.
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WAGYU BEEF RESTAURANT SET FOR GREENWICH
A noted chef from Tokyo with a long history in beef — both at his father’s butcher shop at at his own restaurants — is coming to Greenwich and Laight.
THE CANDIDATES 2026: BEN YEE
The June 23 primary will include the race for our assembly seat, which Deborah Glick is vacating after 36 years.
Michelle Griffith is a Tribeca-based real estate advisor with over $500M in neighborhood sales. A 17-year resident, she brings an insider’s perspective shaped by raising her family locally and serving on her building’s board. Known for her strategic approach and deep building-level expertise, Michelle specializes in luxury lofts, condos, and off-market opportunities across Tribeca. | Sponsored
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WHAT DOES 1090 FEET LOOK LIKE?
Some comparisons and perspective for the proposal of a 1090-foot residential tower for Greenwich and Jay among the talls and supertalls of Downtown.
PLANS FOR NEW TOWER AT IPN HAVE BEGUN
Developers have filed preliminary plans with the city for a 1090-foot, 72-story tower with 976 units. It will require an environmental review.
Support Creativity in NYC Public Schools
Be part of a Tribeca tradition! The 5th Annual Choose Creativity Awards gala, honoring Monica Lewinsky, Lina Polimeni, and Tribeca-resident Craig Thomas. Musical performance by The Brooklyners. Proceeds benefit Choose Creativity, an education non-profit building creative confidence in NYC’s under-resourced public schools. To date, Choose Creativity has served over 30,000 students and trained over 1,800 teachers. Buy tickets today. | Sponsored
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DECO BUILDING ON BROADWAY HAS SOLD
Plans exist already for a 600-foot sliver condo tower on the site of a five-story Art Deco building between Chambers and Warren.
CHAMBERS IS AMONG THE TIMES’ TOP 100
The annual list includes several local restaurants. Plus a live reading of the Epstein files on Reade Street; the art galleries convene on street vendors; new management for Pier 15.