Newsletter: Dec. 12

TRIBECA’S NEXT HEALTH FOOD RESTAURANT
Park Slope favorite Sun in Bloom—serving gluten-free, vegan, and raw food—is opening in southeast Tribeca.

THE CRIMINAL SUMMONS COURT IS NOT COMING TO W. BROADWAY!
Congratulations are in order to the folks who opposed the move of the Criminal Summons Court to 71 Thomas!

BATTERY PARK PEDIATRICS: WE’RE ON YOUR SIDE
At Battery Park Pediatrics, your child will be seen by board-certified pediatricians with 20-plus years of experience (hospital, emergency room, and office settings)—and every patient receives our boutique-type service. Our state-of-the-art facility at 400 Chambers, across from Stuyvesant High School, has multiple exam rooms, lab facilities, a play area, and stroller parking. Our goal is to make visiting easy for you: We’re open six days a week, with extended office hours on Tuesday and Friday. Drop by, see batteryparkpediatrics.com for more info, or call 212-766-0005 to schedule an appointment. Sponsored.

THE FLOOR PLANS FOR THE REVAMPED BROOKFIELD PLACE
Curious about how Brookfield Place will be laid out once it reopens in coming months? Check out the floor plans, which indicate which shops and restaurants will be located where—thanks again to the little bird who emailed them over! And here are the tenants so far in list form.

A POP-UP SHOP WITH ONE-OF-A-KIND GIFTS
The charming Cullen Montgomery pop-up shop is back! It reopens tomorrow, Dec. 13, through Dec. 18—and if you mention Tribeca Citizen you’ll get 10% off any one item. The shop is full of unique gift possibilities: decorative items from furniture to throw pillows to glassware to art, much of it vintage and/or with a bit of holiday spin. 110 Duane is between Church and Broadway. Sponsored.

SEEN & HEARD
••• 12/9: China Blue is opening this week. Plus: Dylan Prime reopening date; cheap hooch; volunteer at New Amsterdam Market; meet photographer Nigel Barker.
••• 12/10: Cast-iron inversion. Plus: Another branch of TenOverTen; nail salon merger; Canal Room nightclub update; Asphalt Green classes; Broadway store closing.
••• 12/11: Nicopanda pop-up. Plus: Cullen Montgomery pop-up is back (with a sale); Gurhan jewelry atelier open by appointment; asking price for 7 Harrison’s penthouse; Masters Pelavin gallery; benefit for Provenzano Garage’s Amy Christopher.

YOUR NEIGHBOR, THE ENTREPRENEUR: OFFIR GUTELZON
“Keepy allows families to create a private playlist filled with photos, artwork, schoolwork, and mementos, enhanced with audio and video commentary,” says CEO and founder Offir Gutelzon.

IN THE NEWS
••• 12/9: Jack’s Stir Brew is open again. Plus: More on Josephine; One World Trade Center’s less glamorous tenants; the Flea’s new building.
••• 12/10: Downtown’s next tower. Plus: Theory at Brookfield Place; artist Jane Dickson; no Danny Meyer at Pier 26; the National Archives; Bavaria Beerhaus to open in FiDi; BMCC renews at Greenwich location.
••• 12/11: Pier A and the Battery Maritime Building. Plus: A peek at the 63-story 50 West; meet the state education commissioner; an ambitious “Nutcracker”; funding for crossing guards is running out.

INSTAGRAM TRIBECA: SPECIAL SNOWY GOODNESS EDITION
The snow didn’t stick much around here, but it sure looked pretty coming down. The photo below is by Lyndsey Hamilton Events.

 

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