Newsletter: July 31

MARATHI — TRIBECA’S KITCHEN — HAS CLOSED
The son of longtime Tribeca restaurant owner Andy Koutsoudakis kept his father’s legacy alive for three years until business pressures were just too much.

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FLASHBACK: THE IGUANA DAYS OF PIER 25
It was the early ’90s and a 40-foot iguana that once stood on the roof of a Texas bar on Fifth Avenue somehow made its way to Tribeca.

CHAMBERS STREET WINES MOVING DOWN THE STREET
The wine store, open since 2001 on Chambers and West Broadway, will move from #149 to #79 for better rent and better access to their warehouse.

THE FUTURE OF GOLF IS COMING TO THOMAS STREET
Golf v.2 is opening soon in Tribeca at 12 Thomas St. — the latest and most fun way you can learn how to play golf in a city setting. Certified coaches will help you improve your game by utilizing four state-of-the-art driving range simulators and a Puttview putting simulator to improve your short game. We also have the largest year-round junior program with over 65+ active juniors. Golf v.2 will allow you to improve your game even when it’s raining and snowy outside and within walking distance from your home. Look out for updates at www.golfv2.com. / Sponsored

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ARTESANO ADDING COFFEE TO THE SIDEWALK
The new Peruvian restaurant on Chambers will have pastries and coffee from a sidewalk booth with seating in a new curbside shed.

COFFEESHOP COMING TO 450 WASHINGTON
The local chain Coffee Project New York has seven other locations in the city and will open this one in the fall at Desbrosses and Washington. Their first opened in the East Village in 2015.

SEEN & HEARD
New Zucker’s on its way. Plus planning workshops for Kimlau Square; reporting unlicensed cannabis shops; maternity designer Emilia George adds a boys collection.

 
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