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March 24, 2011

In the News: Potbelly

Plus: Pier A agita; Fulton Street Transit Center on schedule; lobster cart menu and opening date; Battery Park's turkey-shaped farm; e.e. cummings's desk. / 1 comment

March 23, 2011

Seen & Heard: More Skylofts Unveiled

Plus: Xoos French Shirts opening date; "Selling New York" webchat; need knives sharpened?; Ivy's Bistro discount; TOAST organizer's exhibit; deal for new fitness studio.

In the News: Damon Dash to Open Vintage Store

Why not? Plus: Inside Todd Oldham's office; Gigino; crime at Equinox Tribeca; a top-ten off-the-menu dish; and a whole lot more.

The Hideaway Is Back

It'll reopen by Saturday at the latest. The bar used the month of being closed as an opportunity to spruce things up. "We're all workaholics here, and we needed something to do besides sitting around other bars," said bar manager Gael Delahanty. UPDATE: It's opening at 5pm today.

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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Where Should You Go for Dinner?

Those little blue icons don't lie: Tribeca Citizen now has a restaurant guide! / 4 comments

March 22, 2011

Tiny’s Revealed

The plywood came down today....

Seen & Heard: Wizarding Workshop

Plus: Setai spa discount; deals on Greek and Swedish meals and boot camps; a pop-up inside Steven Alan Tribeca; the Bailey.

Taste of Tribeca 2011

Got your Taste of Tribeca tickets yet? You will once you read what Sarabeth's, Marc Forgione, Landmarc, Blaue Gans, and others are serving. Bonus: Restaurant recommendations from folks at five participating establishments. / 5 comments

March 21, 2011

Progress Report: Northern Tribeca

It's time once again to take stock of what's in the works. First up: Franklin Street and north, including fresh updates on the motorcycle club, Morimoto's restaurant, and French shirtmaker Xoos. 3/22 UPDATE: Xoos opening 3/24, Lolë in "a month or two." 3/24 UPDATE: Grown & Sewn is moving to Franklin. 3/25 UPDATE: Added Johnny's Cuts.

Seen & Heard: Gigino

Plus: Japan earthquake relief cookies and event; eXerBlast video; Blaue Gans's outdoor seating.

March 19, 2011

Seen & Heard: Don Hill’s

It lives! Plus: Pan-Asian in Greenwich South; Soho Rep discount; affordable-housing survey; Kanlo teahouse. / 2 comments

March 18, 2011

Seen & Heard: Beach Volleyball

Plus: Rickie Lee Jones; raw restaurant rumor; Columbine's new set-up; Mom's Night Out at Moomah; Finn Square 9/11 sculpture; Peace & Love expansion.

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