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November 22, 2012

Loft Peeping: 250 West Showhouse #2

A second look inside the Designer Visions showhouse at 250 West. This one, for "Veranda" magazine, is by Anthony Todd. Sorry, the spare room is reserved for Turkish refugees. / 4 comments

Loft Peeping: 250 West Showhouse #1

A belated look inside the Designer Visions showhouse at 250 West. This one, for "House Beautiful" magazine, is by Tribeca's own David Rockwell. Beware the face above the bed....

Newsletter: Nov. 22

TCQ&A: Kalyn Johnson Chandler • Pop-Up: Best Made Company • Citizen Style | November • Small Business Saturday • Verizon • 502 Canal • Happy Thanksgiving!

November 21, 2012

In the News: A.P.C. Is Considering a Tribeca Store

Plus: More on the 70 Pine residential conversion; federal officials tour the Seaport; temporary Staten Island ferry; Stockings with Care.

Recent Comments
  • I have so enjoyed shopping at Boomerang and getting to know Karen. To say that this store will be missed... — TribecaMom / Boomerang Toys will close at the end of the month

  • I lived on Duane St 1973-76 Magical times.... RIchard Serra lived on Washington St. . Gaylyn and Ed Kerns lived... — Devrah Silverstein / Reflecting on Tribeca in the 1970s

  • Not a resident back then but hell yeah I remember 77 White Street, The Mudd Club until early morning and... — Gio / Tribeca in the 1980s

  • What a loss for the neighborhood! They will be missed! — Jennifer / Boomerang Toys will close at the end of the month

  • I don't dispute James Bogardus's extensive explanation. When I called cast iron architecture "avant garde," I was referring to the... — Gary / Sneak Peek: 14 White

  • love FDNY, thank you for the article. — kc / A holiday stroll around the neighborhood’s firehouses

  • Love this!!! Thank you FDNY! 🙏🏻🎄✨ — Katie Milo / A holiday stroll around the neighborhood’s firehouses

More...

Seen & Heard: Verizon Help

Plus: Pasanella & Son has rebuilt its store; behold the Moomag; Sushein closed for "renovations"; Roberta Roller Rabbit event. / 1 comment

Pop-Up: Best Made Company

The Tribeca-based ax company Best Made—yes, you read that right—has expanded way beyond axes, and the proof is in the pop-up shop at 36 White. It has most everything you need to survive stylishly in the wild, whether you're in the Adirondacks or Bushwick. / 4 comments

November 20, 2012

In the News: A Landmark Deteriorates

Plus: SouthWest NY to open this week; Lower Manhattan businesses are slow; suing 88 Greenwich.

Shop Small This Saturday

Do yourself (and your neighborhood) a favor by supporting local businesses this Saturday—and beyond. It's a great list—with lots of stuff for kids, wine, spa offers, women's fashion, fitness, home decor, men's fashion, pet supplies, and treats for humans.

Citizen Style | November

It’s time for Mona Akhtar’s look at who’s rocking the sidewalk. And remember, if she stops you on the street, say yes! / 1 comment

November 19, 2012

In the News: Verizon’s Data Center Damage

Plus: More on the troubles underground; Zone A building updates; Brownies help the Downtown Community Center; Meryl Streep; documentary about the World Trade Center delays. / 2 comments

Seen & Heard: Sandy Small-Business Grants

Plus: Nish Nush signage (and renaming); updates on 460 Washington demo and 110 Hudson scaffolding; a reality-show judge among us.

TCQ&A: Kalyn Johnson Chandler

"The tortilla soup at MaryAnn's is the area's best-kept secret," says Kalyn Johnson Chandler, founder of the effie's paper line of stationery. "My husband is a fantastic cook and his tortilla soup is one of my favorites, but MaryAnn's is a good substitute." / 1 comment

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