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.
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
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
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
Newsletter: Nov. 19
New Kid on the Block: Scissor • Upcoming Pop-Up: ZONA • 50 Varick Brouhaha • 1WTC Spire Route • Mail Boxes Etc. Is Closing • R Train • More
In the News: 1970s Graffiti Unearthed by Sandy
Plus: Barbarini Alimentari at least six months from opening; Soho Rep review; 249 Church; Pick-A-Bagel open; Zone A building updates.
Real Estate Sales Report
Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were "recorded" by the city in the past seven days (ending 11/17/12)—the sales may have taken place earlier.









This is what did not make sense to me! — Tribeca Citizen / Massive underground spa and meditation space coming to Broadway and White
The corner at that construction site is a nightmare! Now this poor girl is injured. There is no visibility going... — Robert / Bike rider in critical condition after early morning collision
Hi Pam, a conversion of “1840s MTA tunnel” — how can that be accurate when 1st subway opened in 1904?!... — Duane denizen / Massive underground spa and meditation space coming to Broadway and White
Frankly was one of those rare shops, thoughtfully curated, full of bottles you wouldn’t stumble on elsewhere, with friendly service... — FiDiGuy / It looks like Frankly Wines has closed permanently
Frankly Wines was a wonderful store and an asset to our neighborhood. I'm glad Liz and Della's is still here... — Merle Temkin / It looks like Frankly Wines has closed permanently
I took a pop-up pilates class in this space in March. It's really serene, calm, and has great energy. Can't... — HB / Massive underground spa and meditation space coming to Broadway and White
I wish the new pizza places well. I hope they succeed on general principle. But I think we all realize... — mulciber / First Impressions: Marinara Pizza