A Bit of Austria on Walker Street
Michael and Anna Trubrig are moving from Austria to open a store, Stillfried Wien, that will sell furniture, interior accessories, and more from Austria and the rest of German-speaking Europe.
Seen & Heard: Bogardus Park Gets Funded
Plus: New rendering of Brookfield Place; Hudson River Park reaches out; subscribe. / 1 comment
In the News: Trinity Church May Build Big
Plus: Analyzing 36 N. Moore; 22 River Terrace likely to go condo; park benches; Fiterman Hall elevators; the Trading Post; the Dead Rabbit; road-testing Bari Studio; Millennium High School's cigar stink. / 1 comment
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Nosy Neighbor: Will the W. Broadway Construction Ever End?
"Has anyone provided a recent projection for when those two open pits/staging areas at the northwest corner of Chambers and W. Broadway will be shut down?" —J. (The answer includes a timeline for the entire Chambers project.)
Seen & Heard: Are the Events on Pier 26 Too Noisy?
Plus: Cops and firefighters acting above the law; sales on menswear and wine. / 7 comments
In the News: Century 21 “Palace” for Members Only
Plus: Opening date for Bill's Bar & Burger; a profile of Sweetgreen; Seaport crafts kiosks get the boot. / 1 comment
Dueling Plazas at Franklin Street
Also up for July on the Community Board 1 agendas: Tribeca bike lanes; a new restaurant on Chambers; Four Seasons construction update; Tribeca Landmarks Districts; Hudson River Park; Shinola party; Anotherroom; Smyth; more. / 7 comments
Newsletter: July 1
The Sterling Mason • Nosy Neighbor: 87 Leonard • China Blue • Hudson River Park Tax • Gap Withdrawal • Star Pizza • The Trading Post • More
Seen & Heard: Fireworks Tonight
Plus: Inside 1 World Trade Center's communication rings; country singer Kathy Mattea; a stumper.
Real Estate Sales Report
Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were recorded by the city in the past seven days—including a $15.6 million sale at 7 Hubert.
In the News: Proposal to Close Seaport Streets
Plus: Tribeca history recap; 24 Hubert Wines profile; Australian coffee in FiDi; remembering James Gandolfini.







1st Precinct cars and vans do this all the time from White Street, turning north against traffic on West Broadway,... — James Bogardus / Looking back on a year of congestion pricing
An observation and question re: NYPD Thurs. and Fri. evenings, during 6-6:30 time, NYPD cars run their sirens on congested... — NoMoore / Looking back on a year of congestion pricing
No joke, but I'm taken several people to that stop since it is one of the creepiest places in downtown.... — James S / Chambers Street J/Z station to get makeover
Thank you for the Gorsart Clothes story. I whish they were still around. I was able to find some cool... — Ivan / In the News: What Andrew Carmellini can’t live without
^^Exactly^^ Not a lawyer but the only thing that seems dicey is that the commercial condo unit owner wasn't invited... — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / The sad and disappointing saga at 111 Hudson
As long as the vendors of counterfeit goods dominate the street scene this will not be a prime location. — Larry / Canal and Broadway corner will get a new one-story building
I was fortunate to be a part of the volunteer crew for a few trips. The most memorable one was... — Patricia Condon / Seen & Heard: Honoring the Sherman Zwicker