Newsletter: Apr. 4
Artist Holton Rower • Greenwich stoplight • Match game: apartment names • 9/11 Memorial welcome plaza • What's up this week • Summer internship • WFC Greenmarket • Grown & Sewn • Tachi Gallery • March recap • More
In the News: Mike Dunleavy
Your new neighbor. Plus: 9/11 remains; La Colombe "extremist"; new CB1 members; Battery Park sculptures; Hunger Feast; Skyscraper Museum show; Tribeca Film Festival founder Q&A; Patrick Wilson; Good Girls ad agency. / 1 comment
What’s Up This Week
Nastassja Kinski, a new menswear shop, Jhumpa Lahiri, Nili Lotan's sample sale (CORRECTED DATES), Anna May Wong, and oysters are some of the highlights on this week’s very full agenda.
Seen & Heard: Spring!
Incontrovertible evidence. Plus: Grown & Sewn's new store; Nili Lotan sample sale; a benefit thrown by Japanese mothers from the area; Agatha Ruiz de la Prada's signage; Shake Shack BPC is hiring; the best lunch deal in Tribeca?; and fish-and-chips joint closed. / 1 comment
New Kid on the Block: Tachi Gallery
Real-estate developer Joe Scarpinito has opened Tachi Gallery in one of his Tribeca buildings, Pearline Soap Factory. / 3 comments
Condolences—and Questions
Women were hit by a van at Greenwich and Reade. Will the Department of Transportation finally consider breaking its rules and putting a stoplight or stop sign at Duane? / 13 comments
Photo Safari: Milkmaid at Work
This week: Photos taken on Reade, Hudson, Greenwich, and Beekman. / 1 comment
In the News: 9/11 Memorial Welcome Plaza
...on the old Deutsche Bank site. Plus: Don Hill has passed away; Marc Forgione ramp dinner; 1 N. Moore floorplan; budgets slashed at LMDC and LMCCC; Fulton Street Transit Center construction scam.
Nosy Neighbor: What’s Going on in 157 Hudson?
"I've been curious about the storefront at 157 Hudson for a while. The windows are papered over, and it seems like there's construction going on, but the door is never open." —E.T.
Where in Tribeca…?
Know where this was shot? Say so in the comments. (Update: We have a winner!) / 1 comment
Special Newsletter: Deals, Sales, Contests, & More
Because everybody loves a bargain: This is a special newsletter devoted to sales, deals, and discounts in greater Tribeca. / Sponsored
March Recap
A lot happened in greater Tribeca last month, but don't take my word for it....










(Pam's coverage of development issues is so amazing.) I choose to focus on the positive: 976 new homes, in a... — Komanoff / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza
There was no "Tribeca" when IDP was built. The area from Citibank to Whole Foods complex was in an urban... — G / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza
Even though building housing is worthwhile, the scale of this project is not in keeping with the community. Despite the... — Gary / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza
I cannot believe he said that, nor that anyone believed that. — James Bogardus / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza
Chris Marte told us during his reelection campaign that the development is not moving forward now and that is pushing... — B / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza
Yup, I'm with you generally. I'd always like to see more money for community benefits, since you know the developers... — malcolm / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza
this isn't safe for the tenants or the businesses on the block. Vernado lies about affordable housing and doesn't care... — NY Native / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza