Seen & Heard: Seasonal Whispers
Expanding into Soho. Plus: Weather Up unfinished?; Gymboree Play & Music discount; Hanukkah party; Room artist event; Khushi sale.
Seen & Heard: Neon Drums
Plus: Park51 info sessions; craft lessons; meeting about off-leash dogs in Battery Park; Tribeca Language deal; gingerbread house workshops; discount at the Flea.
In the News: Robert De Niro
Plus: World Trade Center security nightmare; Grandaisy pumpkin pie; city takeover of Battery Park City?; real-estate sales; Setai sues FiDi location.
Can-Do Attitude
The 2010 Canstruction awards ceremony was held Monday night: Twenty-five engineering and architecture firms competed in categories such as "Best Use of Label," "Structural Integrity," and "Best Overall."
New Kid on the Block: Da Mikele
Da Mikele, a new pizzeria-and-more from the folks behind Luzzo's and Ovest, has opened on Church Street. Have a look inside.... / 2 comments
Get the Party Started!
Longtime kids'-party planner Party Poopers has spun off Party Swank, a division for adults' events. Its founders have the best Rolodexes ever: Broadway singers, belly dancers, mentalists, tarot readers, pole dancers, and more. / 10 comments
TCQ&A: “I’ve Always Loved the Chicken From Cornerstone Grill”
Internet entrepreneur and floral designer Connie Connors shows us around her Tribeca—including where she hung out with Andy Warhol, the gag gift she sent her sons at camp, and the part of the neighborhood she'd like to re-engineer.
Seen & Heard: Candy Haul
Plus: "Next Iron Chef" finalists; handmade crafts fair; return of Barocco?; "Asian sexsation" Calamity Chang; balloon light; John Allan's event. Also: Wouldn't it be sweet of Goldman Sachs to save the ice rink? / 2 comments
In the News: 1 World Trade
Let the cladding begin. Plus: Blazing at Stuyvesant; I'm Too Young for This!; BPCA criticisms; book fair.
The Way Tribeca Was
A taste of what you can expect from "Tribeca: A Pictorial History," the new book by the Tribeca Trib's history columnist, Oliver E. Allen. / 1 comment
Newsletter: Nov. 15
New buildings, part 2 • Ice rink canceled this year • Jazz bar in the works • Dining in total darkness • Thanksgiving desserts • "Tiny Furniture" • The short, noble life of Hannah Senesh • Cowgirl Sea-Horse deal • New shop on Franklin • Much more. / 3 comments
In the News: Imagine Swimming
Plus: Park51's Daisy Khan; where Kings of Leon hangs out in Tribeca; Dans le Noir?; a real-estate hunt.







Heartbreaking, one of the best and most affordable spots in the neighborhood and a great place to eat with the... — sal / Nish Nush has closed to make way for a new building
So sad! Sooooo sad. — Marmar / Nish Nush has closed to make way for a new building
Such a shame a school this expensive couldn’t adequately supervise a child. — Henry / Update: Washington Market School has reopened
With first hand knowledge of the incident, I can say confidently that this was a situation of gross negligence in... — TribecaMami / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
I love Larry! He framed all of my work for my art shows with such care and we had such... — Lauren / L&O Frame will close in July
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