What’s Shooting Where?
Film crews are annoying but (admit it) sort of glamorous. We're looking for help in IDing who's shooting where, so if you spot a crew, email editor@tribecacitizen.com.
Stone Cloud on Leonard St.
Yesterday’s New York Times had an interesting story by Alison Gregor about a proposed addition sprawling over the rooftops of 78-80 Leonard Street (between Church and Broadway). The architecture, by Henry Smith-Miller of Smith-Miller Hawkinson Architects, is certainly striking—the NYT says the addition has been compared to a stone cloud, an origami sculpture, and Ayer’s […] / 1 comment
Tribeca Film Festival
Something to remember for next year: Single tickets for the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival go on sale today, but smart Tribecans bought theirs yesterday. The TFF allowed residents who live below Canal Street early access, with tickets available at the box office at Tribeca Cinemas. (You had to bring proof of your zip code.) Buying […]
New to the ‘Hood
Spring is a time for beginnings, right? Welcome to Tribeca Citizen, a new website devoted to our little corner of the world. Our goal is to cover the area with the zeal of a small-town newspaper, but to involve the community the way only a website can. There’s so much going on in Tribeca, with […]
Downtown Manhattan Winter Soccer Classes and Camps
Soccer Stars, NYC’s most trusted youth soccer program, is now enrolling for Winter and offering Amazing Athletes Sports & STEAM Holiday Camps.
Breaking Records in FiDi | One Wall Street Signs $5.9M and $9.75M Contracts Back-to-Back
Sponsored | A visionary transformation of an Art Deco masterpiece. A new standard for gracious living in Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhood.
Newsletter: July 10 PAC NYC
PAC NYC and families unite for a free day of performances, creation stations, music, and more! / Sponsored
Soccer Stars
Don’t miss out on Summer Camp 2026 with Soccer Stars and Amazing Athletes! We have fantastic options from Soccer Stars and Amazing Athletes Sports +STEAM camps, allowing you to select the perfect camp with activities for every child! Our downtown Manhattan locations include: The Pine Street School, Socceroof Wall Street, The Village Community School, Stuyvesant […]
HudsonWay
HudsonWay Summer Day Camp offers an immersive experience in Mandarin or Spanish: Integrated learning in language, science, math, and art Builds listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills Activities including soccer, tennis, ping pong, dance, and more 100% immersion with native-speaking teachers Small class sizes and low student-teacher ratios Grouped by age and language level for […]
Sticky Fingers proof
Summer Cooking Camps for Kids at The Church of the Village! Join Sticky Fingers Cooking® NYC this summer for hands-on, globally inspired cooking classes that spark curiosity and creativity! Each week features new culinary themes with multiple recipes every day from around the world, weaving in culture, geography, and STEAM learning — taking kids on […]
Emmy Eats proof
Emmy Eats is an NYC-based line of fresh sauces created to add excitement to everyone’s weeknight meals. These are the sauces that your food deserves, made from the freshest ingredients and absolutely packed with flavor. The best part is that they are hosting a pop-up from Feb 21st to March 1st at Laughing Man Cafe […]
Coder School
🚀 Summer Camps at theCoderSchool Tribeca! 🌟 Early Bird Discount Code: CAMPSROCK2026 Register now! ☀️ The Ultimate Summer Coding Adventure! Let your child code, create, and have a blast! In our fun, hands-on coding camps, kids will build exciting projects using Python, Scratch, Java, AI, and more. They’ll design games, program robots, and craft interactive […]








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There are three food trucks in a row at Canal/Broadway right by the crosswalk in a very congested area. Meanwhile... — R. / Nosy Neighbor: Why is there another food truck in Bogardus Plaza?
I'm surprised by Sandra's assumption that Alexandra (whom I don't know) is a "transplant." She certainly doesn't mention being one.... — Deborah / Nosy Neighbor: Why is there another food truck in Bogardus Plaza?
How do we stop this? I live across the street we can not let this happen. — J / City’s first meeting on Independence Plaza tower is Thursday