In the News: Discriminatory Gym Policy Possibly Not as Discriminatory
Plus: Bibi & Tuck entrepreneurs on their Tribeca; two thefts; real-estate analysis on Broad and Beaver; new ballet school; Pier A question. / 2 comments
The Bikes Are Coming!
The Citi Bike program is finally starting on Monday. For tips on how to make the most of it, let's turn to Julie Hirschfeld of your friendly neighborhood bike shop, Adeline Adeline. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: A New Church on N. Moore
Plus: Bell Bates's rumored replacement; Duane Park shirtmaker opening date; Peace & Love auction; Seaport holiday schedule of events; FiDi creperie; Fulton Center signage; party for tweens.
Bell Bates Is Closing
The natural food grocer has been family owned and operated since 1885. UPDATE: And I hear the space will become.... / 15 comments
In the News: The Bar at Pier 15 Will Open Soon
Plus: Battery Park City a proposed "slow zone"; New York Downtown Hospital lays off its EMTs; underground supper club on Franklin Street; secret wrap restaurant.
Seen & Heard: Art Gallery to Host a Naked Day
...with laughter workshops. Plus: Artificial turf company opening in Tribeca; Washington Street pedestrian plaza; 372 Broadway correction.
Newsletter: May 20
Broadway's Residential Boom • 460 Washington Plans • Arne Svenson Reaction • World Trade Center security zone • Taste of Tribeca • Gym discrimination • 7 Harrison • More
Tribeca’s Tastiest Day
Tribeca-based photographer Rebecca Yale attended—and shot—yesterday's Taste of Tribeca, and as you can see, she did a fantastic job of capturing the spirit of the event. / 2 comments
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 single-family home on Greenwich for $17.5 million.
In the News: The Conversion of 7 Harrison
Plus: The New York Times vs. Sheldon Silver; Steven Alan Q&A; Tribeca Paint owner's apartment; more on Arne Svenson; John and Veronica. / 1 comment
RH Gallery Has Closed
"The circumstances required that I act quickly. Though disruptive and unfortunate, terminating operations was the best available option." / 2 comments
A First Glimpse of Plans for 460 Washington
They're not renderings, but they do give a sense of the 10-story apartment building's silhouette.







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