Newsletter: August 17

MEZZE ON THE RIVER CLOSING PERMANENTLY
The waterfront restaurant, inside Gateway Plaza, will close due to the construction the Battery Park City Authority has underway for the next two and a half years.

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NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: AMARE PILATES
New Kid on the Block: Amare Pilates
Tribecan Marina Enright has opened a light-filled studio in the classic 19th Century Gibbes building on West Broadway.

SEEN & HEARD
Tutu School aiming for September 14. Plus looking back on the Tribeca waterfront; Black Gotham Experience at the Seaport; Tamid to host Jewish gathering on 9/11.

THE CITY’S BEST CLASSES ARE STEPS FROM YOUR DOOR
There’s no end to the fun and learning for kids in the neighborhood. Scroll through to see all the options for every age and every interest. | Sponsored

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CHAMBERS STREET J/Z RENOVATIONS ARE MOVING FORWARD
The station — on the federal Register of Historic Places — will get an overhaul of its crumbling infrastructure and finishes.

MARTE STAFFER FILES COMPLAINT WITH DEPARTMENT OF INVESTIGATION
A community liaison for the office claims she was asked to do campaign work during office hours. She’s still working for the councilman.

LOOKING BACK: A TICKERTAPE PARADE FROM 100 YEARS AGO
In August 1926, Gertrude “Trudy” Ederle became the first woman to swim the English Channel. Two million people came out to celebrate.

 

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