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September 18, 2015

In the News: Honoring the Former Head of Battery Park City’s Parks

Plus: What the new head has to say; Tribeca Trust's temporary pedestrian plaza; Schumer and Squadron call for WTC arts center funding; 1 World Trade Center is two-thirds leased; designer Carlos Motta; free FiDi wi-fi extended.

First Impressions: Gourmet Garage

While the front of the store is definitely all about prepared and made-to-order foods, the back is a full-on grocery store the likes of which east Tribeca has been dying for. / 6 comments

September 17, 2015

Seen & Heard: The Church Street Stench Has Been Addressed

Plus: Cops ignore "no parking in bike lane" signs; Frankly Wines's new country kin; "The Affair" can't get enough of us; 56 Leonard en plein air. / 1 comment

September 16, 2015

In the News: Inside the Hermès Parfumerie

Plus: The New York Times visits the Spring Street Salt Shed; design presented for combining two public plazas into one pretty park.

Recent Comments
  • Hi! Depending on the size of the recitals, we have rentable space at W83 Ministry Center. Seating for up to... — Ann / Four schools stranded after building accident on Broadway

  • Thank you very much, beautiful flowers and continued work on the park...please thank Erica Martini she must be tremendous! — Dwight & Simone Alexander / ShoutOut: The volunteers and neighbors who brought us tulips

  • With all the talk about "prediction markets" what are the odds for an FBI raid. — G / The Epstein files are on Reade Street

  • Aw - that's sad. — B / FedEx coming to Park Place and West Broadway

  • why did Artion Cafe last for less than 11 months? why are comments not posted unless moderated? why are all... — c / Sneak Peek: Artion Bakery and Cafe

  • Hi Elizabeth! As a current dog owner, out of necessity, I intentionally make it my business to see that my... — Ron / Nosy Neighbor: Are dogs allowed on the turf at Pier 25?

  • As one of the petitioners that signed for a dog run, it is definitely needed more than another basketball court.... — Natalie / Grand Canal basketball court should be back by end of summer

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Tribeca Is Getting Another Swedish Children’s Store

Last month, a reader discovered that the former Gill & Lagodich space on Reade would be another children's clothing store. Now we know which one....

Seen & Heard: Gourmet Garage Opens Friday

Plus: Washington Market Park's Halloween parade; when are business owners handing out candy?; Khe-Yo chef cooking at the Greenmarket; Estela's sister restaurant; Hudson apartment building update; the DogPound gym.

September 15, 2015

Seen & Heard: Security Lockdown for Papal Visit

Plus: An attempt to deal with traffic congestion; F-18 flyover today; more Shake Shack signage; kids' sidewalk chalk contest; sample sale at Colony; Lot 77 appears to be turning into more of a bar; fashion show prep. / 2 comments

September 13, 2015

Seen & Heard: “Ghostbusters” Vehicles

Plus: The Hermès fragrance store opens Wednesday (and it's the reason for the flowers); Hudson River Park sculptures to get vines; "Cinema" signage at the Roxy; Brookfield Place smiley faces; Pen Parentis horror salon.

September 12, 2015

Brookfield Place’s First Casualty

One of the stores didn't even make it six months. And one of the stragglers is now sending mixed messages about whether it'll open at all. / 17 comments

In the News: Is Whole Foods Negotiating for FiDi Space?

Plus: Last night's Givenchy show on Pier 26; a new design for the 77-story tower at 125 Greenwich; memorial for Battery Park City staffers' work after 9/11; teenager mugged of his self-balancing scooter.

Seen & Heard: The Oculus Lights Up at Night

Plus: White Street's revamped menu; film and theater at Pace; a glimpse inside a soccer star's apartment; helping Syrian kids; yet another shoot; the comment of the week. / 3 comments

September 10, 2015

In the News: Street Closures Tomorrow for 9/11 Remembrance

Plus: Inside the new Peck Slip School; blind woman rescued from subway tracks by other passengers; five-story boutique opening on Crosby; longtime barber shop.

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