Hmart coming to the former Jin Market space?
The 40-year-old Korean grocery chain was founded in Queens and has 102 locations across the country. It specializes in Asian produce and groceries. / 23 comments
Seen & Heard: Birch Coffee coming to Church
Plus an Earth Day celebration planned for City Hall Park; the Battery Park underpass is under construction; honoring North America's first synagogue.
Newsletter: April 10
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Where in Tribeca??
From the lens of the peripatetic Sonia Stock comes this colorful addition to...where? / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra at Brookfield
Plus a panel discussion on pay equity; Bklyn Clay is open on West Street; Batard is staying the course.
Five women, too many cocktails and one missing mermaid
A brass mermaid was swiped from Holywater, the bar on Reade and West Broadway, and the owners are still hoping for her safe return. / 2 comments
Ol’ Days is open on Warren
A small café chain out of Buenos Aires has opened in the Mulberry & Vine space with an all-day brunch menu. / 4 comments
L’Entree has been closed by the marshal
The location was first a self-serve outpost for The Drug Store and Dirty Lemon starting in 2018, then a party space, then a restaurant and bar. / 2 comments
There’s still time to plan lots of summer fun for the kids
The neighborhood has so much to offer kids this summer: music, dance, crafts, reading, visual arts, martial arts, coding, swimming, fitness and more. / Sponsored
Newsletter: April 6
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Seen & Heard: Expansion for Buckle My Shoe
Plus finding the neighborhood's flowering cherry trees; an Earth Day event for kids; awards for a local design firm.
Scenes from an arraignment
Collect Pond Park was lively but not crazy, with folks from both sides of the aisle chiming in. / 4 comments
Grub Street article. https://www.grubstreet.com/article/tin-building-report.html — MSA / Trouble at the Tin Building?
This is promising indeed. As for the horn honking, why is there no enforcement against that? It's a disgrace. — Marcus / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going
Methinks the comment is primarily a tu quoque fallacy. They have been abundant in the last 10 days! — malcolm / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going
Why would anyone reduce e-commerce orders? Now it gets here faster & less damaged. Same with Uber -- faster trips.... — J Frank P / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going
Question: For people enthusiastic about Congestion Pricing and particularly if seeking fewer vehicles on the streets.... Are people making their... — Lin / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going
I was indifferent to congestion pricing (I don't own a car and take the train a lot already, and I... — B.Thompson / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going
To correct my own correction, the food hall that closed downstairs of Essex Market was called the Market Line, which... — malcolm / Trouble at the Tin Building?