Newsletter: Sept. 2 – Happy Labor Day!

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: TRIBECA APOTHECARY
The new pharmacy in the neighborhood is aiming to be a lot more personal — and more price effective — than the ubiquitous pharmacy chains.

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM TRIBECA TV FESTIVAL – SEPT 12-15
Catch James Spader in conversation with Whoopi Goldberg in our always fascinating Tribeca Talks series. From Tracy Oliver, co-writer of Girls Trip, comes FIRST WIVES CLUB starring Jill Scott — a modern remake of the legendary revenge comedy. The original creators of the classic 90s series bring a reimagining of PARTY OF FIVE that follows the day-to-day of five siblings after their parents are suddenly deported to Mexico. And it’s the very last season of TRANSPARENT, and the beloved award-winning favorite is celebrating with a little song and dance in its “Musicale Finale”! Check out the FULL lineup—including all post-screening Q&As.

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SERRA WILL ROLL OUT A LOT OF STEEL THIS FALL
Local resident Richard Serra has three upcoming exhibitions: two at Gagosian galleries showing new sculpture and works on paper, and a the unveiling of a monumental piece at MoMA.

SEEN & HEARD
Escargot in Fidi. Plus a new Mexican in Fidi; an American Indian fashion show in Wagner Park; Lauren Farrell at the Seaport; and putting out trash can fires on Broadway.

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HAUS VON M LAUNCHES TRAVEL TRENCH COAT LINE
HAUS VON M at Le Board Soho
September 3rd – October 3rd
This emerging designer brand aims to serve urban nomads with their luxury tailoring powered by premium Italian wool blends with windproof and waterproof features. The best of all? No more dropoffs at dry cleaners.
RSVP to the opening shopping event with curated local brands speaking on Sustainability & Luxury. Hors d’oeuvres will be served.

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IN THE NEWS
Clock Tower building now being occupied. Plus a BPC dog walker is sentenced for stealing his charge; historical trivia in Fidi; the OMNY fare system has challenges; no feeding the squirrels.

SEEN & HEARD
A piece of Chambers Street uncovered Plus love spotted on Greenwich Street; Japanese Bon Odori dance festival on Governors; a local textile artist wins a sustainability award; the Blacktail at Pier A adds “The Terrace.”

WHERE IN TRIBECA? A LABOR DAY TREAT
These images are cast from one of the more special visual elements in our streetscape. Not many folks will need a clue, but just in case, here it is: Summer’s over.

 

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