Seen & Heard: New Shoe Store
Plus: "Golden Boy" filming around here; HomBom toys; how much you have to pay to get inside Hugh Jackman's house. / 2 comments
In the News: A Wallaby in Tribeca
Plus: Cancer and the Zadroga Act; downtown in "The Best of Everything"; Stuyvesant begs Jeremy Lin; Shaun Hergatt's dining recommendations; Jungsik lunch. / 1 comment
Progress Report: March 2012
Having trouble keeping up with what's opening where (and when?). Here's a quick rundown of the various businesses coming to the area. / 1 comment
TCQ&A: Zak Profera
"I love the yomogi muffins at Takahachi Bakery," says Zak Profera, who has just launched a line of fabrics called ZAK+FOX. "It's actually made with mugwort root, and it tastes far better than it sounds."
Newsletter: Mar. 29
Gourmet food-hall market opening in Tribeca • New Kid on the Block: Bloom • Nosy Neighbor: Beach Street • Jenna Lyons • The Butterfly • Swing dancing • More
Seen & Heard: The Butterfly
It might just be Wisconsin-themed after all. Plus: Pop-up shop for tall women; Moomah celebrates its last day; Squadron on WTC security.
In the News: Here Comes Jenna Lyons
Plus: Theater Bar has officially closed; school waitlists; new principal; 9/11 memorial president took an ill-timed vacation; BPCA town hall; N. Moore penthouses.
Nosy Neighbor: Is Beach Street Getting Reversed?
"You mentioned that Beach Street was going to get a reversal of traffic between Hudson and Greenwich. Any news on that?" —R.
Seen & Heard: Swing Dancing
Plus: A peek inside an upcoming restaurant; no more swimming dogs; Shibui Spa. / 1 comment
New Kid on the Block: Bloom
The new Bloom store in Goldman Alley sells a lot more than gorgeous flowers—including pillows, objets d'art, books, and even furniture and jewelry. And there are plans to have a "Bloom to go" kiosk in front of the store.
In the News: Murray Street Stoplight
They're popping up everywhere these days! Plus: Pane Panelle exploring its options; dissecting a loft sale at 124 Hudson; Battery Park farm.
A New Gourmet Market in Tribeca
Wouldn't it be awesome if someone—who preferred to remain anonymous—were to open a European-style food hall right in the center of Tribeca? With the stalls leased out to big food-world names? No need to pinch yourself, folks. / 31 comments








The dog poop is really bad. But even worse in other parts of NYC - saw a photo of a... — lisa / Seen & Heard: Chip City is temporarily closed
Thank you JP, well put — Sharon / Seen & Heard: PopUp Bagels facade revealed!
All an annual fee would do is give them "justification" to leave it. "Well, I'm paying for someone else to... — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / Seen & Heard: Chip City is temporarily closed
One beautiful thing about the Tribeca Antique Garage was that the lovely staff would let a party sit and nurse... — mulciber / Antique Garage Tribeca closed months ago
Dog owner here. I agree and am appalled at the condition of our streets. For a long time, everyone was... — Susan / Seen & Heard: Chip City is temporarily closed
That sign is iconic - hope someone was able to save it. — Franklin Foodie / Ilya’s, aka Leo’s, has opened on Worth and Broadway
AGREED! It’s like playing a game of “The Floor is Lava” out there!!! — E / Seen & Heard: Chip City is temporarily closed