Plus Bubby's re-releases its pies cookbook; a watercolor view of Ladder 8; One White adds brunch and gets ready for dinner in the street. / 1 comment
Plus two light installations and a lunchtime concert series in Fidi; a new artisan collective comes to Vestry.
Get your tickets now for the 29th annual celebration of the neighborhood's culinary talents, a fundraiser for PS 234 and PS 150. / Sponsored
The company fuses health and well being content with a extensive line of active wear, and now there are in-person classes to round out the experience.
Plus a piano bar springs up at Hudson Eats; a light show will take over Belvedere Plaza; Joe Ray at Bortolami.
Plus Marc Forgione opens Friday; Drift In is open for the season; shred in Duane Park on Saturday.
Plus the Tribeca Ball is next week; Schubert at the Downtown Community Center; two travel experts join forces. / 1 comment
Plus a social media grant for storefronts south of Murray; Smorgasburg is back as of March 31; Sixpoint Taproom is underway at Brookfield.
Plus the 9/11 Memorial 5K is set for April 30; the puppy who escaped the salon is back; a Broadway actress tours NBC around Tribeca.
Plus a furniture store on Broadway will close permanently; the UPS store opens on Park Place; a comedy show at BPC for Black History Month. / 1 comment
...one to go. Plus Warren King at Pearl River Mart; Lunar New Year Celebration at PS 150; the final final on City Council district maps.
...look to Balloon Saloon. Plus Battery Park City lists its winter events; mulch your tree; the FBI gets their man on Duane. / 10 comments
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