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    Spotlight: Kings Pharmacy

    "We try to stock as much as we can in the small space we have so that we can be the go-to place for a little of everything," says Al Solman, whose Kings Pharmacy has been at the center of Tribeca life since 1998. / 5 comments

    Newsletter: June 6

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    Introducing The Condos at Six Cortlandt Alley – Tours Available Now

    Situated on one of Tribeca’s most secret and private streets, Six Cortlandt Alley has been converted into three authentic lofts and two grand penthouses with substantial private outdoor space. / Sponsored

    Seen & Heard: Outdoor Seating at Amada

    Plus: Serafina pushed back its liquor-license hearing; ARChive of Contemporary Music's summer record sale; summer art camp for kids; Kazumi Yoshida show.

    In the News: Did a Water Main Break Make the Crane Fall?

    Plus: Atop 1 World Trade Center at night; parents want to sacrifice pre-K for a gym; phone thefts get more violent; the owners of a Tribeca pied-à-terre; Polynesian canoe visiting here. / 3 comments

    Field Trip: Fisher Landau Center for Art

    The museum exists solely to show the art owned by Emily Fisher Landau, who collected works from 1960 on. There's never anyone there, so you get three floors of contemporary art to yourself.

    Where in Tribeca…?

    ★ [eye roll] ★

    Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 7 comments

    Seen & Heard: Weekend Lunch at Café Altro Paradiso

    Plus: Has Serafina postponed its liquor-license hearing?; "for rent" sign spotted at the former Tara of Tribeca space; site-specific dance performance on the Lilac; Torly Kid's spinoff travel service.

    In the News: Assault on the Massage Table

    Plus: The economics of film festivals; Wyeth and its owner, John Birch; hit-and-run driver to face prison time; looking back at the city's first railroad line; push-polling incident gets weirder. / 1 comment

    Seen & Heard: One King’s Lane Warehouse Sale

    Plus: A peek inside the Beekman hotel's atrium (and update on the restaurants); discounted co-ed classes this Sunday at Aqua; Margaret Chin responds to push-poll incident; light sculpture at Patrick Parrish. / 5 comments

    New Kid on the Block: JinSoon

    "I want people to be able to relax in a setting that's not factory-like, with nice design and a warm feeling," says Jin Soon Choi. Credit must be shared with her husband, architect John Coughlan: They fell in love after she hired him for her first salon.

    Newsletter: June 2

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