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September 21, 2020

Recent openings around the neighborhood

Lola Tribeca opens for the first time; Chambers Street Wines will open for in-store shopping; Da Claudio is seven days outside; Terra Wine Bar is back; Live Well has scheduled trainer sessions. / 2 comments

September 20, 2020

Field Trip: New Paltz

With a two-hour drive, you can hit dozens of hikes as well as good eats and shopping in town, a history tour of the country's oldest settlement and an art museum on a SUNY campus. / 3 comments

September 18, 2020

In the News: Most of AmEx out till June 2021

Employees at 200 Vesey can stay home till June 2021; homework pods on the roof; Naomi Watts on pandemic beauty routines; and we are not dead yet!

The latest on Savida

The seafood restaurant on Duane has gone silent for now, but says they are just on pause for covid and will be sending updates soon. / 2 comments

Recent Comments
  • Mamdami administration will buy it in bankruptcy with a rigged bid, then turn it into a homeless shelter for the... — S / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel

  • Keeping a bagel shop open isn't gonna increase the value of the building. Furthermore, I doubt the bagel place opens... — jake / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel

  • It should be better for the creditors to keep a rent paying tenant in place to increase the value of... — Reademan / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel

  • Great house, great story and great people. — G / Townhouse Peeping: 25 Harrison Street

  • Agreed ... in addition to it being one of the most photographed streets in the city, it is poorly drained... — WCJ / In the News: A deep dive into laying stone streets

  • I think it would be great to re-cobble Staple Street. It is certainly is used for films and photo shoots... — B / In the News: A deep dive into laying stone streets

  • … and I’ll continue to drink the water (filtered), but not the KoolAid … — Jeff / Mamdani wins mayoral race; Cuomo takes Tribeca

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September 17, 2020

Parts of Reade and Duane will close to traffic

Restaurant Marc Forgione and Khe-Yo were able to (finally) participate in the city's Open Street program; so why not the rest of Duane, now that it is no longer a thoroughfare? / 10 comments

September 13, 2020

Field Trip: The Seaport

This is not exactly a new discovery for TC readers, but if you haven't wandered over since early March, there's lots to see and a bit to do, especially while the weather's good.

September 11, 2020

Seen & Heard: The art of quarantine

Claudine Williams shoots a quarantine still life; Ford Crull takes his brush to the Dark Horse; Tribeca Language has reopened; Downtown Alliance offers help for storefronts.

Open Letter: 9/11, the virus, my dad and his legacy

Andreas Koutsoudakis Jr. reflects on his father's experience at Gee Whiz after 9/11 and his now, picking up the pieces at Tribeca's Kitchen after heartbreaking tragedy. / 17 comments

September 10, 2020

Seen & Heard: Bull balancing act

News from Fidi: Dance photog Jordan Matter charges the bull; Nobu lights up Broadway; Eataly opens on Cortlandt Way; cutting it out at a construction site. / 3 comments

September 9, 2020

Citi Bike on Duane continues to cause troubles for businesses

The city just announced that indoor dining can resume on Sept. 30 at 25 percent. But still, restaurants need every bit of help they can get after six months of losses. / 8 comments

Nosy Neighbor: Who’s open for breakfast?

If you are up with the sun, you may have to pace a bit till most restaurants get moving these days. / 4 comments

September 8, 2020

Da Claudio thwarted again by city bureaucracy

Given a section of the street to use for its outside seating, the restaurant then learned they can only use that three nights a week. Why can't the city figure this out? / 7 comments

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