Discussed last night: Making the gay pride dances less noisy; Exceed Physical Culture's 6,000-square-foot facility; the change of ownership at Brick restaurant; Duane Park's swing dance party; Soho Rep; and sidewalk café permits. / 2 comments
The new, larger Live Well Company is a gym and a personal fitness studio, and all that open space allows for a focus on athletic performance. "Our members want to get most out of their workout in the limited time they have," says cofounder Anne Marie Bennick.
Plus: Crunch not coming to Franklin; Half of Tribeca Film Festival sold to the Madison Square Garden Company; wrestling executive sues Cobblestone Lofts over "toxic, airborne contaminants." / 4 comments
Plus: People are getting a little cavalier with their luxury goods; Neapolitan pizza on Wall Street; Barry's Bootcamp opening in Noho.
Plus: The 443 Greenwich sales office; letter to 22 River Terrace tenants; Caviarteria appears open; artist Robert Janz; Dianne Talan's construction-fence paintings; Lafayette face lift.
Plus: Man lying on subway tracks is killed; apparent suicide near City Hall; Tribeca resident Vanessa Traina Snow; Duane and Greenwich in 1932; police blotter; Soho shop Kiosk is moving somewhere; 50 West update.
Free food (with fine print). Plus: Khe-Yo chef's cooking class; Pilates at Bouley Botanical; checking in on the building known as Tribeca Royale.
Plus: The view from atop 1 World Trade Center; is Park51 moving?; PATH platform critique; Well + Good profile; Battery Park City's cold war; Hotel Particulier pop-up gallery; no school "collocation."
Plus: Forecast for Masa's Tetsu restaurant; the grand old New York Mercantile Exchange building on Harrison; Trinity Wall Street music festival; Battery Park carousel RFP; Roberta Freymann sample sale. / 2 comments
Plus: Dylan Prime's new lunch menu; Cuban café on Broadway open; China Blue delivering; Live Well Company debuts next week; photos by World War II vets at Soho Photo; Broadway restaurant in play? / 6 comments
Plus: Café Clementine protests health grade; ramen in FiDi; boxing club getting KOed?; ferry crossing to Jersey; review of 9/11 play; gym thefts; a vindictive prostitute.
Plus: Denny's liquor license approved; 19th-century douche found at City Hall; $31,000 in cash stolen from van on W. Broadway; Flea theater rendering; Woolworth Building's old neighbors. / 7 comments
"Progressive" lol. Guess you're not Jewish. Or a capitalist. Lot's of "non-capitalists" live in Tribeca lmao. — Mr T / Seen & Heard: PopUp Bagels facade revealed!
Wow, love this article. This is exactly what we need - younger, fresher and more inclusive voices in NYC. — MME / TCQ&A: Morris Katz
This was a fantastic interview. Thank you! So great to see the young people of the neighborhood, get out into... — Amanda / TCQ&A: Morris Katz
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LOL. Can't help but smile at the MAGA response to a possible progressive Mayor. Haven't seen such Communist baiting since... — Don / Seen & Heard: PopUp Bagels facade revealed!
If they are expensives, college kids will stay away. I do hope they put a railing up == those stairs... — Martine / PopUp bagels now targeting November opening
If the City Council hadn't sued to block ICE from Riker's Island, they wouldn't be on our streets. This is... — Josh / Illegal vending on Canal Street: “It’s a constant churn.”