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June 7, 2018

Seen & Heard: Utilitarian Topper

Plus: Clarification about who owns Tribeca Apothecary, opening on W. Broadway; party with Bill Murray (and Poets House); China Chalet re-created at Bortolami; "Ray Donovan," "The Other Two," and "The Kitchen" shoots. / 2 comments

In the News: Runaway Dog Rescued from Hudson River

Plus: Cuomo signs Battery Park City Authority bill; volleyball tournament starts today; the Resident Healer program at the Four Seasons hotel; history of a Walker Street building. / 2 comments

June 4, 2018

In the News: Firehouses to Open Their Doors

Plus: Frenchette review; server at Paul's Casablanca accused a manager of rape; reptile event at Washington Market Park; more trouble for St. Nicholas National Shrine. / 1 comment

June 2, 2018

Seen & Heard: Tribeca Surf Club

Plus: Tent & Trails is closing soon; Church Street spa annex; the slate of events at the Seaport District; the changes at the modernist New York State Insurance Fund building; N. Moore bulkhead expansion and more in Community Board 1 agenda additions. / 5 comments

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  • Good idea! And there is actually a canal there! Some years ago I walked by a major dig on the... — George Bacon / Seen & Heard: Modern Bread & Bagels is moving forward

  • Here, here, Duane Park Patisserie is a neighborhood staple and has wonderful pastries and coffee - walk across the street... — Bob Moore / Lines out the door and then some for Meadow Lane

  • Martine- we welcome you to Duane Park Patisserie — Mdeline Lanciani / Lines out the door and then some for Meadow Lane

  • the prices are outrageous, the portions are small. i heard a 20ish year old grumbling about prices and saying "this... — Martine / Lines out the door and then some for Meadow Lane

  • No mention of the many problems? Here I am dying from eating some raw meat in the “prepared foods” section... — Pinky JJ / Lines out the door and then some for Meadow Lane

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  • I saw the police chatting up some of the vendors the other day at Canal and Broadway. The police were... — Marcus / Illegal vending on Canal Street: “It’s a constant churn.”

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May 31, 2018

More Drinking at Eataly

Also on Community Board 1's June agendas: Something happening at 90 Hudson; fashion shows return to Spring Studios (and surrounding streets); a chance to go high up in 3 World Trade Center; new restaurants on Front and Beekman. / 3 comments

May 30, 2018

Seen & Heard: Opening Date for the Other Oculus Plaza

Plus: Chef Paul Liebrandt extended his stay at Racines; signage for 5 World Trade Center; two women sought in thefts at Le Pain Quotidien; the River Project's Meet the Fishes event; sidewalk construction at the Cast Iron House.

May 26, 2018

Seen & Heard: Bank Branch Closing

Plus: New restaurant said to be taking the place of Kaña on Spring; Sing for Hope pianos coming soon; open artists studios event on Broadway; absurd brokerbabble. / 9 comments

May 21, 2018

In the News: Setback for Rent-Regulated Tenants

Plus: Taste of Tribeca, wet but fun; Casey Neistat's stubborn trespasser; Q&A with Buckle My Shoe's founder; another co-working company plans a big expansion; The Park Preschool teacher retiring. / 1 comment

May 18, 2018

Seen & Heard: Work Has Started at Gitano

Plus: The Fourth Estate salon that was on Hudson; Dine Around Downtown food festival is next week; absurd elevator at the World Trade Center Transportation Hub; the back of 111 Murray. / 2 comments

May 16, 2018

Seen & Heard: Dueling Family Events This Sunday

Plus: The back of Tribeca Synagogue is curved, too; Rag & Bone's Tribeca store now sells women's clothing; rehabilitation of a White Street building; World Trade Center PATH station closed this weekend; Treadwell Park question; "Billions" shoot. / 2 comments

May 15, 2018

Seen & Heard: Rumored Tenant for the Old Nobu

Plus: The Nobu Next Door space has an interested party, too; The Spot doggie daycare has been rebranded; New York Guitar Festival; help out this weekend at Washington Market Park; a new tipping interface on restaurant receipts.

May 12, 2018

Seen & Heard: Why Mailboxes Are Often Jammed

Plus: Upcoming events on Pier 26; the map for this year's Taste of Tribeca (including who's serving what); celebrate Mother's Day at Duane Park; another local business that doesn't take cash. / 4 comments

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