The site on the northeast corner will become a 13-story residential building with 100 units, 25 percent of them designated as affordable. / 5 comments
In 2017, when it was announced that the block would be razed, Robert Ripps set out to document the buildings, businesses and people of one piece of Tribeca. / 6 comments
The construction site has been stalled out at least since 2019, but it ready to go according to the listing. / 11 comments
Plus using dry ice to suffocate rats; another Tin Building review; a family loft gets a makeover. / 3 comments
The 50-story hotel at Washington and Rector will accept migrants kicked out of other states for the next year. / 16 comments
Plus honoring an abolitionist on Lispenard; 111 Wall gets a facelift and then some; Succession at Broadway and Chambers.
Plus a study in ivory; Convene starts layoffs here; Seaport hotel sells. / 4 comments
Construction has been ordered to stop by a Supreme Court judge on the block-square site at 250 Water. / 25 comments
Plus a victim of the Halloween terrorist attack meets her rescuer; reimagining a classic loft; live/work designer style.
Plus ground is broken at 14 White; benefit auction at The Untitled Space; no word on Sophie's Cuban. / 1 comment
The hotel is now aqua and ochre, with the yellow panels covering the top floors. / 10 comments
The last of the neighborhood's textile wholesalers is packing up and selling their building at 34 Walker. / 1 comment
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