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October 1, 2019

Seen & Heard: Anish Kapoor sculpture finally coming to 56 Leonard

Plus local editor chats with Michael Chabon; Macao building is for sale; '70s politics seen in art; a knighted Canadian fashion designer takes a space on Leonard and Church.

September 26, 2019

In the News: Tribeca Pointe resident arrested for sexual assault of neighbors

Plus a shout out to the new West Thames bridge; another gallery immigrant coming from Chelsea; a retail vacancy report from the comptroller's office blames city regs.

September 17, 2019

Seen & Heard: Reade Street vet is retiring

Plus Amazon's weird treasure truck on Hudson; the long awaited Canal Street Oysters is open. / 9 comments

Todd Snyder is open at the Liquor Store

A new bespoke menswear designer takes advantage of the charm of the landmarked Liquor Store at 2 White Street, the former J. Crew shop on West Broadway.

Recent Comments
  • "Progressive" lol. Guess you're not Jewish. Or a capitalist. Lot's of "non-capitalists" live in Tribeca lmao. — Mr T / Seen & Heard: PopUp Bagels facade revealed!

  • Wow, love this article. This is exactly what we need - younger, fresher and more inclusive voices in NYC. — MME / TCQ&A: Morris Katz

  • This was a fantastic interview. Thank you! So great to see the young people of the neighborhood, get out into... — Amanda / TCQ&A: Morris Katz

  • jeeze....when did nyc become such a commy-loving place? — g / TCQ&A: Morris Katz

  • LOL. Can't help but smile at the MAGA response to a possible progressive Mayor. Haven't seen such Communist baiting since... — Don / Seen & Heard: PopUp Bagels facade revealed!

  • If they are expensives, college kids will stay away. I do hope they put a railing up == those stairs... — Martine / PopUp bagels now targeting November opening

  • If the City Council hadn't sued to block ICE from Riker's Island, they wouldn't be on our streets. This is... — Josh / Illegal vending on Canal Street: “It’s a constant churn.”

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September 13, 2019

New Kids on the Block: Hemingway African Gallery & Safaris

A 40-year-old family business that both sells African art and leads safaris has relocated from its uptown home to Tribeca, with the second generation now fully invested. / 2 comments

September 12, 2019

Made in Tribeca: Priority Bicycles

Born under the stairs at 174 Hudson, Priority Bicycles offers a high-tech, low-maintenance, affordable bike that looks cool and lasts forever -- or at least until you go electric. / 9 comments

September 11, 2019

Seen & Heard: Cynthia Rowley uses Staple Street as runway

Plus the New York Academy of Art kicks off its artist talk series TONIGHT; another fast casual Mexican in Fidi; Worth Street gets a dugout, minus the team. / 1 comment

September 4, 2019

Seen & Heard: 9/11 Tribute in Light gets preview this week

Plus the Downtown Community Center will host an open house; Smorgasburg adds tunes from 2 to 7 on Fridays; free movies on Fosun's Plaza starting this Thursday.

September 3, 2019

Seen & Heard: Frankly Wines doubles down

Plus no more Happy Land; the latest Instagram bait on York; Pure Green Cleaners on Warren; and new and improved cobbles on Greenwich. / 2 comments

August 30, 2019

New Kid on the Block: Tribeca Apothecary

The new pharmacy in the neighborhood is aiming to be a lot more personal -- and more price effective -- than the ubiquitous pharmacy chains. / 3 comments

August 14, 2019

Dean & DeLuca not closing — here’s hoping

While the catering side of the business is "closed indefinitely," the Soho mainstay that opened in 1977 is still open -- one of only four stores left in the country after a huge expansion. / 7 comments

August 9, 2019

In the News: The North Face opens new store in Soho

Plus a local art therapist explains the finer points of coloring books; an update on Google's plans for Houston; a new CEO for the Perelman Performing Arts Center.

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