Newsletter: February 20

OLD KID, NEW TRICKS: RING DING BAR AFTER HOURS
Duane Park Patisserie, aka the Ring Ding Bar, is now open nights Wednesday to Saturday as well as late hours on Sunday for a sweet and a drink.

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THE NEIGHBORHOOD FROM 900 FEET
Artists studios fill the 71st floor of 3 World Trade Center — including Frank Ape, who has left his mark on Washington Market Park, and the view can’t be beat.

CHERYL HAZAN GALLERY WILL LEAVE N. MOORE
The gallery, a Tribeca pioneer, has been on N. Moore for 25 years representing contemporary artists. Hazan is moving the operation to Bucks County, where she hosts a residency.

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INDOOR PICKLEBALL COMING TO FIDI
Pickle1, a new company, will carve out three courts in 5000 square feet on Pearl Street, in the same building as Open Squash

SEEN & HEARD
Olive’s is hoping for late March. Plus Church Street School will honor two local parents at their gala; submit a walk for Jane’s Walk; 9/11 Museum exhibits children’s art.

Parkour Afterschool in Tribeca
Does your child want to learn parkour? The Movement Creative hosts indoor and outdoor afterschool classes right in the heart of Tribeca Mondays through Thursdays. Your kids can learn to flip, jump, vault, and climb their way through the city with our team of expert parkour coaches all while making friends through group challenges and movement games. No prior experience is necessary, and all levels are welcome. We offer programming for ages 6-12 and a separate program just for teens.
Click here to learn more. / Sponsored

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BROADWAY AND FRANKLIN SITE HAS BEEN SOLD
The original developer razed the entire corner in 2019, only to leave it fallow. Let’s hope it will no longer be a dinosaur of Tribeca.

 

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