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July 7, 2010

Seen & Heard: Boot Camp Bargain

Plus: sales at Tribeca MedSpa, Tribeca Spa of Tranquility, and Torly Kid; Vestry Wines celebrates Bastille Day; Crumbs bakery in FiDi opens weekends; CsillaWear and Bacardi team up.

Tiny Streets: Part 1

Asha Agnish photographed the tiny streets in and around Tribeca—the streets only locals know. Here's part 1: Collister Street, Benson Street, St. John's Lane, and Trimble Place. / 4 comments

In the News: Carmine’s Succumbs

Plus: Nicole Miller offers a tour of Tribeca; brokers accept the garbage garage; Queen Elizabeth's visit is about as interesting as one might have expected; Fannie Mae approves three more BPC buildings; 9/11 memorial progress.

The TCQ&A: “I Love How Empty the Streets Are”

TriBeCa Therapy's Matt Lundquist shows us around his Tribeca—including which building he secretly covets, which restaurant he's still grieving the loss of, and which celebrity he spotted watching "SpongeBob SquarePants" at Peace & Love.

Recent Comments
  • impressive pictures arlo!!! — nicki / One last look at the Knicks parade

  • Such a beautiful building. I always marvel at its design. — Marcus / The neighborhood from the cupola of 1 Centre

  • It's not cause for celebration that the Department of Sanitation did such a good job. It's sad that people trash... — Marcus / One last look at the Knicks parade

  • Beautiful photos! — Fred / The Knicks ticker-tape parade shuts down the neighborhood

  • Kessler supported the Soho/Noho upzoning that was a boon to real estate devolopers and damaging to the people who actually... — Pam / Candidates are lining up for Deborah Glick’s seat

  • What a great day! I was also so impressed by how quickly the Sanitation Dept got the neighborhood cleaned up.... — Linda Secondari / The Knicks ticker-tape parade shuts down the neighborhood

  • Hi Pam I’m so enjoying all the photos you shot of the celebration! You really captured the “ local” vibe... — Sardi / The Knicks celebration has already started

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July 6, 2010

Keys to the City

A few questions for Julie Pitman, the artist, designer, and Tribecan who created the winged piano in Tribeca Park. (Such as: What it was like to watch someone play your piano? "A pure adrenaline rush, fabulous!" she says.) / 2 comments

Suggestion Box: Whole Foods’ Team Leader Responds

A few weeks back, I posted an item asking everyone for constructive ways on how Whole Foods Tribeca could improve. Last week, I emailed over the suggestions. The manager has responded.... / 6 comments

Newsletter: July 6

Tribeca en plein air • Calendar: Diddy, Steve Earle, Alison Moorer • Stroller Boot Camp • Public-art pianos • "This Mess" at Pelavin Gallery

July 5, 2010

Stroller Boot Camp

At Mind Over Matter's "Stroller Boot Camp," new mothers incorporate their babies into the workout. Rebecca Sadek audited a class.

In the News: Queen Elizabeth II

...is visiting lower Manhattan tomorrow. Plus: bedbugs at Seaport store; a white boom in Manhattan, especially below Canal; Locanda Verde; where the public-art pianos were painted.

July 4, 2010

Tribeca en Plein Air

Diane Hardy Waller, one of the 24 artists in the Art Students League class that recently spent two days painting in and around Duane Park, was kind enough to send over examples of the fruits of their labor. / 3 comments

Tickling the Ivories

What's new in Wickiworld: Wickham Boyle rhapsodizes about "Play Me, I'm Yours," the public-art project that has installed pianos around the city: "They shake us from the often obsessive thoughts of shoulds, coulds, and didn’ts."

July 3, 2010

In the News: SHO Shaun Hergatt

Plus: Thieves at Torly Kid, $400 jeans for men, and a Pierre Toussaint walking tour.

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