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Seen & Heard: Serafina Opens Next Week
Plus: A memorial park bench for Jennifer Blumin and her kids; likely progress at big new Broadway condominium; Roxy Hotel's ice cream cart; Tom Hanks outdoor film festival; Link NYC wi-fi content. / 1 comment
In the News: Sheldon Silver’s Conviction Was Overturned
Plus: Alleged theft by stroller at Whole Foods; more on SP's Nuts & Candy; Stone Barns looking into food production on Governors Island; Lower Manhattan at risk for affordability; 10 Corso Como opening forecast; Cup & Saucer diner closing. / 1 comment
Valentine No. 56
We all love the ghostly remnants of old painted signs around the neighborhood, but nowadays it's easier to hang up a printed banner. So that makes the hand-painted signage on the side of 528 Canal even more of a treat. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Map of Old Tribeca’s Food Market Days
Plus: Northwest Tribeca hotel still stalled; Brushstroke's greenery is dying; more preparations for 56 Leonard's sculpture; Windows on the World movie shoot; dance party outside the Oculus. / 4 comments
Open House This Weekend: Tribeca Lofts at One Hundred Barclay
The space you need. Every amenity you want. In the middle of the neighborhood you love. / Sponsored
First Impressions: Del Frisco’s Grille
A group of men who looked like golfers walked in. "You can see the relief on their faces," said my friend Lisa. "They're thinking, 'Maybe New York City isn't all that bad....'" / 9 comments
Newsletter: July 13
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In the News: Blacks and Latinos Targeted for Pot Arrests
Plus: App users get to change the colors of the 1WTC antenna; history of a Greenwich Street building; floorectomy at the Woolworth Building penthouse; Broadway vendor market; Reade mess cleaned up; Summer Streets in August. / 10 comments
New York Nautical Is Setting Sail
Given its previous ability to locate a new home, there's always hope it'll find a way this time. / 3 comments
Culture and Cows?
Located in pastoral Litchfield County, Connecticut, the town of Kent is peaceful, rural, and real—a small New England town with a subtle New York sensibility. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Con Edison to Rip Up Warren and W. Broadway
Plus: No word on whether Au Cheval is moving forward with its Walker Street restaurant; Tetsu looks closer; preparations for the "Sphere" sculpture at Liberty Park; Island Oyster food service. / 1 comment
In the News: Amazon Said to Be Opening a Soho Store
Plus: The history of 67 Greenwich; Untuckit co-founder at New York Vintners; best neighborhood blogs.


