Newsletter: April 23
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Seen & Heard: Two auctions to benefit Downtown orgs
Spruce Street School and the Crime Victims Treatment Center have auctions online. Plus the 5 Boro Bike Tour will take over Church on May 2; Buy Direct has closed. / 3 comments
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Sneak Peek: Coffee / bakery / deli coming to Terry’s space
Terry’s deli was at Chambers and River Terrace for 25 years and closed a year ago February.
Sneak Peek: Southern Guild
Julian and Trevyn McGowan will open the first New York home of the noted South African gallery and artists guild on Friday at 75 Leonard. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: The birds of City Hall Park
Plus Mike's produce stand is back on Chambers; Watchhouse coming to Brookfield; Keith Haring at 60 White. / 1 comment
There’s still time to plan lots of summer fun for the kids
Tribeca has so much to offer kids this summer: dance, reading enrichment, crafts, martial arts, coding, gymnastics, soccer, STEM, parkour -- you name it, it's here. / Sponsored
Suspect charged with arson in fire on Murray Street
The fire marshal determined that the fire was set deliberately and resident Aila Balic was charged with arson and reckless endangerment. was arraigned in criminal court; the judge set bail at $5K. / 1 comment
First Impressions: Marinara Pizza
The slice shop plus took over the entire Sushi of Gari building on Duane and West Broadway and offers pies, pasta dishes and Italian entrees. / 6 comments
New fields, new little league season
A bunch of Downtown Little Leaguers took the new fields at Battery Park City for a test drive on Friday at their opening day ceremonies.
Fire on Murray Street caused no injuries
The small fire on the third floor of 14 Murray sent one person to the hospital for evaluation / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Little League opening day is tonight
Plus the Mmuseumm is open for the season on weekends; Buckle My Shoe celebrates 45 years; George McNally restaurant has a name.







High rents. Small residential population. Little sidewalk traffic. More, better and cheaper options south and west. — Manhattanmommie / Nish Nush has closed to make way for a new building
I was curious about the reason why the notice was titled “Marshal’s Legal Possession” so I did a little research.... — SW / Nish Nush has closed to make way for a new building
Thank you. So which of these will actually crack down on crime and improve quality of life in the city?... — Marcus / Early voting has begun
The insanely high rents don't help. — ReaderOnDuane / Nish Nush has closed to make way for a new building
Good to see this back in print. Secondari was a fine mid-20th Century author who wrote novels with entertainment value... — MIles / Books of Tribeca: Coins in the Fountain
What makes you think it's the landlords keeping the stores vacant? Would-be tenants are often dissuaded by other factors. For... — James Bogardus / Nish Nush has closed to make way for a new building
We have plenty of empty storefronts in Tribeca, but it's almost impossible for a place like Nish Nush to afford... — J / Nish Nush has closed to make way for a new building