Newsletter: March 2

NEW KID HIDDEN ON THE BLOCK: THE LITTLE SHOP
Froot Loops and martinis: a new speakeasy has opened behind a new bodega on Front Street in the Seaport, so you can get a fried egg sandwich with your negroni.

LET’S GET CRAFTY!
The Craft Studio has been rocking the UES since 1994 and brought the party to Tribeca in 2018! Offering the raddest classes, day off of school and summer camps, parties, workshops, specialty retail, and walk-in crafting the city has to offer. Amazing staff, the best energy, and innovative and on-trend art projects that keep kids and parents happy! 15% off any class or camp if you mention Tribeca Citizen. / Sponsored

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CATCHING UP WITH: ROCCO AND STACY CADOLINI
The couple who owned and operated ROC on Greenwich Street are now running ROC Louisville, but their ties to the neighborhood and the city are far from broken.

IN THE NEWS
One last shot for the Bridge Cafe? The second generation owner of the two-century-old bar may have to toss in the towel. Plus an underground railroad stop at 36 Lispenard; the timeline of the Weinstein investigation.

CELEBRATE 30 YEARS AT CHURCH STREET SCHOOL!
Church Street School for Music and Art is celebrating 30 years as the only non-profit music and art school in lower Manhattan! They will be celebrating this amazing achievement at their annual gala: The Event on Tuesday, March 10th from 6:30pm to 10:30pm. Julia Stiles is this year’s Artist Chair and the school will honor The Kleiman Family: Laurie, Norman, Daryl, Charlie & Gabe. The evening will take place at the glamorous Tribeca Rooftop, located at Two Desbrosses Street and will include music, dancing, cocktails, fine dining, awards, and a silent & live auction. For tickets and information head over to www.churchstreetschool.org. / Sponsored

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THE EGGS ARE COMING! PROGRESS AT BOGARDUS
The sculptural elements — carved from granite — will be settled in the park for seating and, if you are really small, climbing. In the meantime, they were at Morgan’s.

TWO MODELL’S ON BWAY TRYING TO STAY ALIVE
Modell’s, facing possible bankruptcy, is struggling to keep several of its underperforming stores alive — including the ones here on Broadway and Chambers and Broadway and Liberty.

BREAKING GROUND ON THE WARREN STREET HOTEL
Construction has started on the 11-story, 135-foot hotel on Warren between Greenwich and West Broadway, where rooms will be $900 a night.

 

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