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November 4, 2012

In the News: Which Buildings Are Still Closed

Plus: Realizations brought about by Hurricane Sandy; new restaurant rumored for Conrad complex; Seaport clean-up; two sort of famous people who live in Tribeca.

Seen & Heard: Halloween Do-Over Tomorrow

Plus: More ways to help out the less fortunate; free temporary office space; emergency station at P.S. 234...?

November 3, 2012

Seen & Heard: Volunteering, Benefits, and Events

Helping the Seaport; sponsoring a food truck; meeting with Community Board 1; a Comic Relief concert; chamber music. Plus: Trees down in Tribeca Park. Also: Halloween trick-or-treating this Monday.

Real Estate Sales Report

Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were "recorded" by the city in the past seven days (ending 11/03/12)—the sales may have taken place earlier.

Recent Comments
  • Ran into and had a chance to meet and chat with Brad outside Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope last... — malcolm / Early voting has begun

  • Another establishment, NIMBY candidate that will just be more of the same. I'm sure she's a pleasant person, but this... — James Boudan / The Candidates 2026: Jeannine Kiely for Assembly District 66

  • This obsession with “cracking down on crime” when it’s the lowest it has been in recorded history is troubling. If... — John Gallagher / Early voting has begun

  • On behalf of every kid who went to Washington Market and PS234, thank you for everything, Madeline, and the entire... — JW / Duane Park Patisserie will close on June 14

  • 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

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What Now?

There are some things we need to discuss—both to help our neighborhood get back on its feet and to protect ourselves in the future. / 13 comments

November 2, 2012

Photo Safari!

Fun for everyone, or at least people who don’t mind random pictures with snarky captions. (Thanks to everyone who sent one in!) / 3 comments

In the News: Status Report on Zone A Buildings

Not good. Plus: Wetlands founder Larry Bloch died; more ways to help out; Drew Nieporent's losses; uptown restaurants thriving; Chabad of Tribeca's volunteer efforts; 55 N. Moore. / 7 comments

Seen & Heard: Free Waffles Today

Plus: Volunteer effort; more on Distilled NY restaurant; Tribeca Greenmarket; Palm Tribeca update; New Amsterdam Market; CB1 meeting; what evacuees can bring back; Park Preschool; has anyone seen Jim Smithers? / 1 comment

Sandy: What’s Open Friday

Reasons to go out: 1) It's a good idea to be around other people. 2) It creates a sense of neighborhood—which helps with security. 3) Support local businesses! / 1 comment

Anyone Have Power Yet?

POWER IS BACK IN TRIBECA! (But you might want to make sure your building has heat and/or hot water before you move back in....) / 65 comments

November 1, 2012

In the News: Blackout Photos

Plus: Hipsters don't want no truffles; rich-people problems; ways to help post-Sandy; a lawyer offers businesses assistance; volunteers helping stranded IPN tenants.

Sandy: What’s Open Thursday

I'll update this post as real-time as I can. / 17 comments

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