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November 3, 2011

In the News: Nam Is Closed

Plus: Bouley's exclusive new experiment; Trump Soho lawsuit decided; observation deck at One World Trade Center. / 1 comment

Nosy Neighbor: What’s Above Babesta Threads and Frankly Wines?

"The second floor has been renovated and there are tasteful-looking shelves filled with wine bottles. Given the second-floor location, I assume it's not a restaurant or shop but the appearance was certainly consistent with that." —Jim

TCQ&A: Yasmine Karrenberg

"A cute Crewcuts top for my 9-year-old for $98!!! Eek!" says the floral designer about a recent case of sticker shock. "Yes, I still bought it." / 1 comment

Newsletter: Nov. 3

Special Forces monument • Tinsel Trading Company pop-up • Puddle reflections • Shinola's relaunch • Peck Slip School • Kutsher's Tribeca • TriBeCafe's successor • A new bar or restaurant? • More

Recent Comments
  • I don't often walk that way but when in the area I will check out and see if he is... — Dennis Aita / Nosy Neighbor: Who is the man who lives full time on Reade Street?

  • Be careful leaving Morgan's on the Hudson St. side -- the tree right outside the entrance lost a large branch... — Nicole Vianna / Seen & Heard: Nature prunes Bogardus trees

  • Thank you for clarification. Although it remains a mystery to me why there is no police enforcement in general. First,... — Marcus / In the News: Some released after fall’s Canal Street raids

  • There are so many things wrong with what you wrote. First, there are 3 full floor lofts and the buildings... — The Neighbor / Rooftop addition proposed for historic building at Greenwich and N. Moore

  • No wonder there were so many workers out there! — Tribeca Local / Two children and one adult injured in manhole explosion

  • This is not the first time this manhole has "exploded". It did it as recently as the heavy snow a... — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / Two children and one adult injured in manhole explosion

  • Yes — J Frank P / In the News: Some released after fall’s Canal Street raids

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November 2, 2011

Seen & Heard: Ristorante Aglio

Coming soon. Plus: A mystery bar and/or restaurant; Chris Rock drops out. / 10 comments

In the News: Shinola

Soon to be relaunched here. Plus: Resident wants back into former Leaning Tower of Tribeca; dissecting a sale at 270 Broadway; species of fish found in Hudson River for the first time. / 1 comment

Pop-Up: Tinsel Trading Company

Anyone with a craftsy bent and/or a love of holiday decor will want to get over to the Tinsel Trading pop-up that opened yesterday at 209 Water, in the Seaport Museum's former art gallery.

November 1, 2011

In the News: Peck Slip School

Expansion plans. Plus: BOFFO pop-ups in financial trouble; café claims Occupy Wall Street cost jobs; hunting for a new apartment in BPC. / 1 comment

On the Surface

Despite the jigsaw-puzzle-ness of them, there's something irresistible about scenery reflected in water—or at least that's what I told myself as I stood over a series of filthy puddles. / 3 comments

Special Newsletter: Sales, Events, and Offers

Save on fall fashion for women and kids, custom holiday cards, happy hour snacks and drinks, pet services, hand-carved frames, and more! / Sponsored

October 31, 2011

Seen & Heard: Kutsher’s Sign

Plus: Torly Kid's annual Halloween candy drive; a first review of Blue Planet Grill; SouthWest NY update; Art Flag gets in the holiday spirit; 279 Church. / 2 comments

On the CB1 Agendas for November

To be discussed: The restaurant that Dr. Michel Cohen of Tribeca Pediatrics is opening on W. Broadway; something replacing Biddy Early's?; rooftop addition on a prominent corner; more.

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