Newsletter: April 25
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Seen & Heard: Rigor Hill farmstand opens May 14
Plus New York Law School hosts a cybersecurity summit; The Battery plans its gala in the park; dancing cranes + kids. / 1 comment
Spring Sales Incentives at One Wall Street | Studio Lofts to 4-Bedroom Condos priced from $995K
Studio Lofts to 4-Bedroom Condominiums priced from $995K, featuring 100,000 SF of amenities and expertly curated services. Spring Sales Incentive: Transfer Taxes and no common charges in 2024.
Am I out of a job?
Google's AI and I went mano a mano in a post about Colin Kaepernick and his Tribeca real estate holdings, and the whole thing gave me the creeps. / 7 comments
Made in Tribeca: Ledge Headwear
Tribecan Jesse Silvertown turned an obsession with the perfect ball cap into a full-time fashion business start-up.
Mike & Son Barbershop will join forces with Tribeca Hair Studio
The barbershop, which has been on Church for 20 years since Dr. Mike left Astor Place, will close. The barbers will move to Tribeca Hair Salon.
Seen & Heard: Cricket’s Candy has moved
Plus Printemps coming to Fidi next spring; beach volleyball for tweens and teens; Stuy community center will close for summer.
Field Trip: Donna Dennis on the Lower East Side
The longtime Tribecan, who lived and worked on Duane, has four of her remarkable and remarkably atmospheric mini houses assembled in the East Village. / 2 comments
Washington Market Park will get new paths this summer
The asphalt path that circles the lawn has deteriorated and will get replaced along with the park's benches. / 2 comments
Newsletter: April 22
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In the News: Man dies after an act of self-immolation at Collect Pond Park
He lit himself on fire in the park in front of 100 Centre, to gain attention for his own conspiracy theories. / 1 comment










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