Newsletter: October 14

FIRE SHUTS DOWN TRE SORELLE
The fire, which took place on Oct. 7, did significant damage to the longtime Italian restaurant on Reade.

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SPOTLIGHT: THE HIDEAWAY
The Hideaway at the Seaport closed after 10 years, so it seemed like a good time to spotlight the original Hideaway on Duane, going strong after 18 years.

SEEN & HEARD
Handsome restoration on Reade. Plus a bit of green for 60 Hudson; a sort-of glam-up at 132 West Broadway?; Tribeca yoga teachers in Soho.

CLASSIC TRIBECA LOFT ON DUANE PARK
The fourth floor of 176 Duane Street is a sophisticated two-bedroom loft located in a prewar condo in the heart of Tribeca. Highlights of this exquisite floor-through residence spanning 2,336 SF include 10-foot ceilings, wood-burning fireplace, Great Room measuring approximately 35’ x 23’, walk-in closet, additional storage in the basement, and direct view of Duane Park. This boutique elevator condo is comprised of four residences offering discretion and low carrying costs.
The asking price is $5,600,000
with monthly common charges of $1,317.
Please contact karan.chopra@elliman.com or (917) 513-5877
to schedule a showing. / Sponsored

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DISPENSARY COMING TO BROADWAY & MURRAY?
The applicant has applied for a cannabis dispensary in the former chemist space just north of Murray and would be the third in the district if it’s approved.

NEWISH KID IN BPC: HUTCH + WALDO
The local chain with Australian roots has all-day breakfast and waterfront views in the arcade just south of the Irish Hunger Memorial.

 
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