Newsletter: November 4

CHAMBERS STREET WINES IS OPENING A WINE BAR
The longtime wine store, which has been at three locations on Chambers for decades, has taken the lease of the former Blue Spoon Coffee, just across the street from its new shop.

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SEEN & HEARD
A stretch of sidewalk is liberated. Plus the Grand Banks is still going (thanks, global warming!); another illegal smoke shop shutters; Election Day art and play.

HALLOWEEN TAKES OVER THE NEIGHBORHOOD
The neighborhood’s shopkeepers — and families — always rise to the occasion for Tribeca’s most festive day of the year.

KIDS TEE UP AT GOLF V.2!
Golf v.2’s soon-to-open training center on Thomas Street will offer a robust program for juniors, starting at age 5. The Academy hosts kids in weekly or bi-weekly classes; there are private lessons for swing, pitching and putting; as well as memberships. No need to bring your own clubs! Golf v.2 has everything a kid needs to get started in this lifetime sport — or hone the skills they already built this summer. For more information or to register, find us here or at info@golfv2.com or 646-582-4730. / Sponsored

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ILYA’S BARBERSHOP WILL MOVE TO BROADWAY
Known as Leo to his customers, Ilya Ilyayev has had the barbershop on Lispenard and Church for 24 years. The site will become condos.

WASHINGTON MARKET PARK PATH PROJECT
PUT OFF TILL SPRING

The plan will replace the asphalt paths and the benches, and improve drainage on the lawn.

THINKING OF EXPLORING THE SUBURBS?
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UPDATE: THE DUANE PARK RESTORATION PROJECT
The Friends of Duane Park are moving forward with their plan to restore the park to its original 1797 footprint, expanding to the south and west with more green.

 

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