Newsletter: June 22

ONE LAST LOOK AT THE KNICKS PARADE
Tribecan and photographer Arlo Dobbie was in pole position on Murray and Broadway for the festivities on Thursday. It was wild!

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FIRE ON THE ROOF OF GOURMET GARADE BUILDING
A fire on the roof of 366 Broadway on the northeast corner of Franklin was called in at 10a and under control an hour later.

SEEN & HEARD
ICYMI, Primary Day is Tuesday. Plus Calzedonia opens at the Oculus; Hollywood loves Benvenuto; a seminar on AI and how it works for small business.

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THE NEIGHBORHOOD FROM THE CUPOLA OF 1 CENTRE
The city’s newest viewing platform gives 360 views of the buildings — and the issues — of Tribeca and Fidi and beyond.

THE CANDIDATES 2026: 10TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Former city comptroller Brad Lander is challenging incumbent and Battery Park City resident Dan Goldman, who was elected in 2022, for our seat in Congress.

KNICKS PARADE SHUTS DOWN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
It’s all wrapped up now, but for five hours Thursday morning, there was not an inch of open asphalt from Chambers down to The Battery.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE A TREE MAKES
One neighbor’s efforts 50 years ago transformed a Tribeca corner. It’s a lesson in the importance of trees — and patience.

 

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