Plus: Collister Street was closed for a private Halloween party; a good source for nuts (but it's in Brooklyn); beautiful restoration on Canal; local artist Todd Stone; "The Black List" shoot. / 3 comments
Plus: Longstanding sidewalk shed on Broadway finally coming down; second-favorite Halloween decoration this year; 187 Franklin balconies; Soho Rep reopening forecast; Spring Studios advisory council.
Plus: Bouley won't reopen for at least two years; anti-dancing law to be repealed this week; Weinstein Company consolidation; Roman and Williams opening a store on Howard; artist Toni Dove; remembering James F. Gill. / 1 comment
Plus: More on how businesses can protect themselves from ADA abuse; the old prison window behind the Municipal Building; what's inside a phone booth; "Little Faith" shoot; Taste of Lower Manhattan event.
Plus: Cobblestone repair on Greenwich Street; a report on the Louis Vuitton exhibition; "Billions" and "Succession" are coming back to shoot again; Cheryl Hazan group show. / 13 comments
Plus: KinderCare's window billboards; accessory apartments for household staff; the Franklin St. Showroom; paintings by Jeff Bye. / 3 comments
Plus: Two more TV shoots this week; David Weeks Studio and Moroso sample sale; marching for storm preparedness; free publicity for local businesses and organizations. / 1 comment
Plus: What those Possible Productions flyers are for; the date of the next Tribeca Art+Culture Night; "Velveteen Rabbit, Reborn"; KinderCare opening forecast; Halloween event at Canal Park. / 5 comments
Plus: Juice bar has closed; Poke Green opens today with free poke; Il Mattone is branching out to another neighborhood; "Law & Order: SVU." / 13 comments
Plus: Email receipts at Best Market; politicians oppose the arcade infill plan at 200 Water; neat drawing of J. Crew's Liquor Store; 9/11 Memorial parking privilege; another shoot. / 3 comments
Plus: Walker Street galleries partnering on Artists Space benefit; Greenwich Street parking; Suitsupply's women's line; Desbrosses post-production studio; Hazelden's W. Broadway facility for students; the two-towered condo at the Holland Tunnel. / 3 comments
Plus: Secret supper underneath Tribeca; "huge sale" at Baxter & Liebchen; Serafina now serving breakfast; film shoot in northwest Tribeca; stalled hotel; frank-o-lantern. / 8 comments
Not only is pedestrian traffic less than robust - there are several other bagel locations nearby. I wish Modern well,... — Gary / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel
That's the amazing Jonas Wood house, built in 1804, and moved from 314 Washington St. First owners were buying a... — Bruce Gomes / Townhouse Peeping: 25 Harrison Street
To echo G’s sentiment: Great house, great story, and I haven’t met them, but they’re my neighbors, so they must... — Roger / Townhouse Peeping: 25 Harrison Street
Throwing out ridiculously inflammatory comments and hiding behind a letter instead of putting your name out there, that's bush league.... — Skeet / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel
Our new mayor is a responsible person and he’s got absolutely no control over releasing violent criminals. This is irresponsible... — John Gallagher / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel
Congratulations to the best team of hair stylists in the city — Joel Roskind / Tribeca Barber Spa will expand next door for women
Stupidity I tolerate. Ignorance makes me angry but I understand it. But couldn't there be some sort of filter for... — mulciber / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel