Newsletter: June 21

Luv MichaelHERE COME THE GRANOLOGISTS
The nonprofit organization Luv Michael, which employs people with autism to make granola, is opening a store in Tribeca.

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Lower Manhattan Community ChurchGrab your spot at our fourth annual LMCC Kids Summer Day Camp, Shipwrecked! Games, music and tasty treats will keep kids on the move and having a blast during this week-long Bible learning experience. Sponsored.

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ManhattaFIRST LOOK AT DANNY MEYER’S SKY-HIGH RESTAURANT
Last night was a preview of the Danny Meyer restaurant (Manhatta) and event space (Bay Room) on the 60th floor of 28 Liberty. The opening should happen in the next month. Take a look around….

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POOCHiIs your dog living their best life? POOCHi is elevating dog care in NYC. We believe pets are at their best when they are physically stimulated and have a consistent routine. We are committed to your pet’s health and well-being. Our founder, Jason, spent 20 years in corporate America focusing on understanding customers’ needs and delivering impeccable customer experiences that exceeded their expectations. Finding inspiration in his rescue Cocker Spaniel, Bronx, he decided to couple his professional experience with his love for dogs. POOCHi’s foundations are rooted in the following principles: unconditional love for dogs, integrity, trust and respect. Sponsored.

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courtesy James GardnerGITANO IS NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS
The spinoff of the popular restaurant and club in Tulum, Mexico, has availability starting tomorrow.

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Raul GuerreroSEEN & HEARD
••• 6/18: Results of a tap water test. Plus: Tribeca Art+ Culture Night is [tonight]; finally, seating in the Oculus; Cadillac is shooting here yet again; Raul Guerrero art exhibit (detail above); a poem about “The Valley of Tribeca.”
••• 6/19: Gitano is about to start previews. Plus: Sweaty Betty closed its Soho store; Arcade Bakery is closed Mondays for the summer; a first visit to Vietspot; a suggestion for 91 Leonard.
••• 6/20: Maharishi opening forecast. Plus: A peek inside Il Mulino; the Bronx Museum’s plan for White Street; renting out the Tribeca Synagogue; the “world’s first gender-free store.”

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56 LeonardNOSY NEIGHBOR
“What’s that white thing on the third-floor balcony at 56 Leonard? Is the building going to have more art besides the Anish Kapoor sculpture at the base?” —G. The answer.

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courtesy Color FactoryIN THE NEWS
••• 6/18: Update on new White Street building. Plus: Understaffed prisons; another rave for La Mercerie; benefits for 9/11 rescue workers; Crunch’s popular fitness instructor; River to River dance review; the wheat field that was in Battery Park City.
••• 6/19: Shady square footage at 443 Greenwich. Plus: The victim of the metal-box attack speaks out; Ghostbusters firehouse to reopen this month; Beyoncé and Jay Z name-drop Tribeca.
••• 6/20: Two muggings at gunpoint. Plus: Immersive theater piece takes place in Tribeca; Color Factory to pop up in Hudson Square (above); turnover at the top of the Battery Park City Authority.

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