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April 7, 2011

Update: Restaurant Guide

Tribeca Citizen has logged a record high readership in the past month, due in part to the Restaurant Guide. And now: More listings have been added. / 1 comment

Progress Report: The Mysteries

And then there are the buildings where something appears to be going on, but who knows what? Could these be where Inoteca, Kutsher Deli, or Naked Pizza are headed? UPDATE 4/8: Kutsher's Deli mystery solved!

April 6, 2011

In the News: Greenwich Street

Where's the stop sign? Plus: Media company coming to southern Tribeca; Damon Dash's shop; 111 Washington; lobster and barbecue kiosks at WFC. / 2 comments

April 5, 2011

Seen & Heard: Michael Stipe, Curator

Plus: Brick NYC to reopen tonight; Marla Mase in concert; know any kosher caterers? / 3 comments

Recent Comments
  • The flat side southern part of the building was the result of a cost saving measure, as the building started... — Luis Vazquez (FiDi Fan Page) / Architect Frank Gehry and Downtown

  • Another small business gutted to make room for the ultra-rich. Rinse, lather, repeat. — Ned / The restoration of and new construction at 32 Walker

  • I’m not sure if anyone remembers Juanita’s on the Upper East Side, but they were famous for their very strong... — JTC / A report of tampered drinks at Casa Carmen

  • The full floors are about 3200 square feet. The penthouse is 3800 square feet on two floors plus 2300 square... — Tribeca Citizen / The restoration of and new construction at 32 Walker

  • It's clear that Frank Gehry's Tribeca skyscraper is impactful but doesn't appeal to everyone's taste. It took me a while... — Gary / Architect Frank Gehry and Downtown

  • Our investigation is complete, and the Neighborhood Watch concludes that the margaritas at Casa Carmen are perfect just the way... — Neighborhood Watch / A report of tampered drinks at Casa Carmen

  • Unless the new business owners are ex-military, probably not a great idea to take on the dealers . . .... — Reademan / A new pizza (sort of!) joint coming to the Saluggi’s space

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In the News: Tyra Banks

Ticking off the neighbors. Plus: Claremont Prep sold; DJ caught getting a—oh, never mind; Q&A re: Pier A and dog bar; Water Taxi Beach redo; hot little neighborhoods. / 2 comments

April 4, 2011

In the News: 9/11 Trials

We dodged a bullet. Plus: chicken teriyaki; life on a tugboat; trying to save Bowne & Co. / 1 comment

Seen & Heard: Farinella

The pizzeria is closing. Plus: Stop sign background; congrats to Worth Street Veterinary Center; meet Holocaust survivors; know a good tailor?; "doughnut-bagel"; part of Murray to be closed for cobblestoning; major Riesling tasting; cake trend; O.J. prosecutor Marcia Clark; mini-cupcakes; Emergency Medical Care. / 3 comments

April 3, 2011

In the News: Mike Dunleavy

Your new neighbor. Plus: 9/11 remains; La Colombe "extremist"; new CB1 members; Battery Park sculptures; Hunger Feast; Skyscraper Museum show; Tribeca Film Festival founder Q&A; Patrick Wilson; Good Girls ad agency. / 1 comment

April 2, 2011

Seen & Heard: Spring!

Incontrovertible evidence. Plus: Grown & Sewn's new store; Nili Lotan sample sale; a benefit thrown by Japanese mothers from the area; Agatha Ruiz de la Prada's signage; Shake Shack BPC is hiring; the best lunch deal in Tribeca?; and fish-and-chips joint closed. / 1 comment

April 1, 2011

In the News: 9/11 Memorial Welcome Plaza

...on the old Deutsche Bank site. Plus: Don Hill has passed away; Marc Forgione ramp dinner; 1 N. Moore floorplan; budgets slashed at LMDC and LMCCC; Fulton Street Transit Center construction scam.

March 31, 2011

Seen & Heard: WFC Greenmarket

Plus: The Harrison's lunch menu; Sweet Lily deal; Bebel Giberto and David Johansen.

In the News: $20 Million Sale

Plus: Senior centers spared funding cuts; Early Intervention programs somewhat spared; Brushstroke opening date; Daniel Radcliffe; the River church.

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