December 1, 2016 Community News, Crime, People, Real Estate, Restaurant/Bar News
••• “Sanitation crew reunites [Tribeca] woman with engagement, wedding rings after two-hour hunt through trash.” —New York Daily News
••• To say Eater reviewer Ryan Sutton did not like Cut is a tremendous understatement.
••• Sway lounge on Spring has indeed reopened, but it’s being called Paul’s Casablanca (after Paul Sevigny). —New York Times
••• “Luxury-condo market is starting to rebound in downtown Manhattan. Brokers say the surge points to the growing popularity of lower Manhattan as a place to live. […] Brokers say that one factor might be a newfound willingness of some developers to cut deals.” —Wall Street Journal
••• “Cops Say Thieves Struck Downtown Duane Reade 11 Times in November.” It’s the one at 250 Broadway. —Tribeca Trib
••• And more thefts. —Tribeca Trib
••• State Senator Daniel Squadron on what concerned citizens can do about climate change and other issues that the Trump administration might adversely affect. —Broadsheet
••• DNAinfo spoke with Jennifer Hunt, the cat lover trying to raise money to care for cats found in Tribeca.
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