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April 21, 2014

Newsletter: Apr. 21

First Impressions: Racines NY • New Kid on the Block: No Romance Galleries • Welcome to TweeBeCa: Celebrities • NYPD Double-Parking • El Vez • Pier 26 • More

April 20, 2014

Seen & Heard: The AT&T Long Lines Building Comes Alive!

Plus: El Vez opening forecast; new Ping-Pong table; Sherman Zwicker; Bogardus Garden Jazzfest; waterfront talk. / 1 comment

April 19, 2014

In the News: Pier 26 Estuarium Gets Funding

Plus: Art theft foiled at Paul's Baby Grand; 400 Chambers background; politicians rail against Greenhouse nightclub; fitness "secrets." / 7 comments

April 18, 2014

Seen & Heard: Franklin Street Restaurant

Plus: Refurbished beauties on Walker and Franklin; how to find the Real Estate Sales Report listings.

Recent Comments
  • Couldn't agree more. Disastrous and totally unnecessary project. — person / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction

  • Another in a lengthening list of disastrous impacts from this massive boondoggle of a project. PJ Clarke's and the Liberty... — Downtown Dad Reborn / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction

  • That guy is an urbanist and is very good at concisely sharing historical info. — Heide Fasnacht / Seen & Heard: Tutu School aiming for September 14

  • Love this—most of us have no idea what it takes to run a successful small business and the family aspect... — Katie Fontenot / TCQ&A: Rachel Cantor & Ryan Swearingen

  • Thanks Mamdani! The true headline was: Mayor Mamdani, Governor Hochul and MTA Announce Plan to Lower Subway Platform Temperatures and... — B / Chambers Street J/Z station renovations are moving forward

  • These numbers make more sense than the article in The Broadsheet. As a former PS150 parent, I can attest that... — Wendy / The fundraising power of local PTAs

  • We love Ms. RACHEL !, Ms. Rachel is a very smart and kind woman – she has hired wonderful dance... — Alice Hartman / TCQ&A: Rachel Cantor & Ryan Swearingen

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Welcome to TweeBeCa: Special Celebrity Edition!

All good New Yorkers know they’re not supposed to bother celebrities, but that doesn’t mean they can’t tweet about spotting them out and about. / 7 comments

Where in Tribeca…?

★ ★ We have a winner! ★ ★

Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 5 comments

April 17, 2014

In the News: School Exam Protests

Plus: Sheldon Silver moonlights at a personal-injury law firm; cell tower annoys resident.

Seen & Heard: NYPD Double-Parking

Plus: Mystery on Warren Street; New York Nautical's long history in the area; art reception at Thalassa; fireworks. / 6 comments

New Kid on the Block: No Romance Galleries

"We'll be showing work by artists who are on the cusp of being established, but not necessarily known yet," says Osiel Rojas, co-founder of Cafe Boca Ciega's sister gallery.

First Impressions: Racines NY

An amuse-bouche east of Church? Was I dreaming? (Also: Racines NY has the capacity for 8,000 bottles of wine, with around 800 on the list at any given time.) / 2 comments

Newsletter: Apr. 17

Another SoulCycle • First Impressions: Juice Press and Daruma-Ya • Makeover on W. Broadway • Duane Park Addition • Change of Plans for 27 Desbrosses • Tutto Il Giorno • FDNY Double-Parking • More

April 16, 2014

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Thinking of traveling this summer? With onefinestay, your home can earn money while you’re on vacation. Plus: How your out-of-town friends can save 15% on a stay in New York City. / Sponsored

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