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January 24, 2020

Seen & Heard: Giant rollers for your lymph system

Plus a silent film set to live music TONIGHT at the Winter Garden; Opening Ceremony in Soho to close; 91 Leonard is fully revealed; a lecture on Democratic Socialists at the Seaport. / 1 comment

January 23, 2020

Seen & Heard: Journalism on paper, oh my!

Plus kids can learn to make comics at the BPC library; a lecture on Democratic Socialism; a capella at Tribeca PAC; a group show at Alexander and Bonin.

January 21, 2020

Seen & Heard: The neighborhood’s ghost signs explained

An East Village photographer has compiled 100 stories behind downtown's ghost signs, including a bunch in the neighborhood. / 1 comment

January 20, 2020

Seen & Heard: Restaurant week starts tomorrow

Plus a longtime local doc has an art show; a local crafter has a baby; the neighborhood lights up at night. / 3 comments

Recent Comments
  • Very sad about the destruction of Upper Room. As the linked article notes, this sets a very bad precedent. There... — Marcus / In the News: Battery Park City courtyard is demolished

  • They're an entirely gluten free bakery so maybe that's a good enough USP for people to come — Max / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel

  • "PLUS a heard a rumor that the upstairs tenants had been cleared out so" - isn't there a story here?... — Heide Fasnacht / Action at the old Tribeca Tavern

  • FYI JUMBO-sized rats jumping from the Meadow Lane trash piles and overflowing/unclosed trash containers on Harrison St to the underside... — Lhansell / Meadow Lane opens on Friday

  • Hi! Any update on when the pizza place is set to open? Tribeca needs more pizza!!! :) — K / Seen & Heard: Slice shop for Chambers

  • 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

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January 17, 2020

Seen & Heard: Seesaws at the Seaport

Plus the Solaire is going (partially) coop; the Children's Museum of the Arts examines the home; the 9/11 Tribute Museum says it's not closing. / 2 comments

January 15, 2020

Film honors Robert Janz and his work on our streets

Filmmaker Joanna Kiernan followed local artist Robert Janz for two years, picking up his story at age 80, as he started making graffiti around the city, but mostly here, in greater Tribeca. / 1 comment

New Kid on the Block: Townley Cafe

The founder of NYA Gallery on Franklin Place has expanded to the ground floor of 373 Broadway to add a coffee shop and expansive gallery space.

January 14, 2020

In the News: Local merchants fighting wine tariffs

Plus Gibney dance gets a whopper of a grant; a Philly cheesesteak adds a New York twist; star-crossword lovers take their four-letter word for promises downtown. / 2 comments

January 10, 2020

Seen & Heard: Icca on Warren on hold

Plus: carp spotted swimming downtown; a Black Fox runs uptown; Hudson Square adds some color to its light poles. / 2 comments

January 9, 2020

Seen & Heard: Bowie’s “Blackstar” on cello at Winter Garden

Plus art house classics shown in a BPC series; the deli on Lafayette and Duane is closed; Staple Street bridge property gets some facade repairs. / 1 comment

January 8, 2020

In the News: Construction back on at St. Nicholas Church

Still $40 million short, the construction of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church will resume with a new board and intervention from the governor. / 4 comments

January 7, 2020

In the News: Gateway tenants win a lawsuit against landlord

Plus CB1 has questions for the new head of the Perelman Performing Arts Center; three local restaurants make Pete Wells' short list of best dishes of 2019.

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