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March 17, 2023

Seen & Heard: Adopt a cat for St. Patty’s!

Plus an errant Downtown Connection bus; Daniel Boulud in tile; Gotan expands to the left bank.

TCQ&A: Lydia Fenet

The auctioneer, author and podcast host has a new book coming out and more than a few reasons to love Tribeca.

March 3, 2023

Tribecan Rafael Viñoly, celebrated architect of buildings across the globe, dies at 78

He left his mark on Downtown as an architect, an urban visionary and generous supporter of these neighborhoods. / 3 comments

March 1, 2023

In the News: More prominent victims of 9/11 cancers

Three prominent Downtown residents who made a vast impact on the neighborhood's development have died from 9/11-related illnesses. / 1 comment

Recent Comments
  • We are all mourning the passing of the last of the Capsouto brothers. We will remember them fondly for all... — Pamela Wittmann / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Tracy, This is such a nice tribute and so well said. If you want to come and share your thoughts... — Pamela Wittmann / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Capsouto Freres was a wonderful place where people could get great food at affordable prices. Mama Eva was always in... — Dan Alterman / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Madelyn, Thank you for your astute remarks. A truly wonderful family; each generation. — Suellen Epstein / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Beautifully said, Tracy. — Franklin Foodie / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • My first date with my husband Steven 42 years ago was at Capsouto Freres. My husband did business with the... — Madelyn Wils / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • When my women’s group feted me on my 50th birthday they asked me to pick my favorite spot so we... — Jean Grillo / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

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February 17, 2023

In the News: BPCA sues Pier A operators

Plus more conversions for Fidi; Jennifer Lawrence leaves 443 Greenwich; first bites at Goa New York.

February 16, 2023

In the News: Jennifer Gates moves to 443 Greenwich

The Mount Sinai med student and her Olympic equestrian husband just welcomed their first baby. / 2 comments

February 15, 2023

In the News: Why Sweetgreen on Hubert closed

Plus our congressman racks up a pile of tickets; Hurricane Ida families must leave Millennium hotel; a list of the top restaurants. / 17 comments

January 20, 2023

Nosy Neighbor: Who is this memorial for?

C. wrote: "There’s a little memorial with a sign that says RIP Jim." I can't find the answer. Anyone?

December 1, 2022

Seen & Heard: Christmas Tribeca style with Mariah Carey

Plus a masterpiece for the holidays at Duane Park Patisserie; Whole Foods reopened their upstairs seating; Interlude is now open on the inside as well.

November 23, 2022

Jennifer Berg, local veterinarian, has died at 49

The founder of Tribeca Veterinary Wellness also cared for the neighborhood's pets for a decade at Tribeca Soho Animal Hospital. / 10 comments

November 1, 2022

So A Tribeca Couple Walks into a Bar…

The lady walks up to the bartender and says “Sir, can you tell me what you do for work?” The bartender looks confused and says, “What do you mean?…I’m a bartender.” / Sponsored / 4 comments

October 21, 2022

TCQ&A: Author Carmen Rita Wong

The CNBC 'On the Money' host, author and philanthropy leader (The Moth, Planned Parenthood) has written a new memoir: "Why Didn't You Tell Me?" that examines family secrets, race and identity.

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