Onda Beauty is back as…Onda Beauty
After a series of corporate shenanigans almost took down the company, the founder, Tribecan Larissa Thomson, has relaunched it at its first location. / 1 comment
Vicki Porges will close her practice after 17 years in Tribeca
Downtown Pediatrics will close at the end of the year, but Porges will continue to practice at NYU in the Village. / 1 comment
Brooklyn Point – Closing costs on us
Located in the trendy Downtown Brooklyn neighborhood, Brooklyn Point consists of 1-3 bedroom homes and boasts a 40,000 SF comprehensive amenity package.
Seen & Heard: Celebrating the life of Rafael Viñoly
A memorial concert will honor the late architect. Plus a plant rescue at The Battery; two more Halloween events -- one for dogs and one for kids -- scheduled for Oct. 31.
Peter Matera, whose family acquired significant properties in Tribeca over decades, has died
His father started collecting properties in the neighborhood in the late 1960s, when he lived at what was then 119 Warren. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Local kids win big dance award
Plus a new tool for examining the history of city streets; a new show at the Fire Museum; Tribeca Physical Therapy expands.
Newsletter: October 23
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Caviar store and restaurant coming to L’Angolo space
The two-time Top Chef winner Buddha Lo, formerly of Eleven Madison Park, will run the kitchen, sourcing products from the caviar store and his own line of fish roe. / 13 comments
New gallery coming to 9 White
BLUM gallery will move to Tribeca from East 66th Street to the large space that is now Ortuzar Projects.
Six landmarked corners and crosswalks to get a rehab
The DOT and the Department of Design and Construction have identified these intersections so far as part of a citywide plan to make corners ADA compliant. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Gingerbread City coming to Seaport
Plus heavy metal at Galerie56; family day at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; Alvin Eng to discuss memoir.
The party season is here! Book your event now.
With so many great places to gather, parties here come easily. Cheers! / Sponsored











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