In the News: Indy Art Fair comes back to Tribeca
Plus a buyer for the Marble House for $17mill; conversion plans for hotels?; Jenna Bush Hager lists apartment. / 1 comment
Man dies in Hudson off Harrison Street
He took off his clothes and jumped in at about 11p on Tuesday night.
Coming soon….
There are a slew of new shops and restaurants coming online, and I know I am missing some here so fill in the blanks and I will update. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: Z Eats will open mid-month
Plus open studios at the New York Academy of Art; concert tonight for Cinco de Mayo; making it rain on Murray Street; a housewares swap event at Pace on Monday. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Flipping the historic stone sidewalks
Plus the Messiah leaves his mark, unfortunately; a new Thai restaurant in Nolita; ornithologist alert: name that bird. / 11 comments
Newsletter: May 5 | Happy Cinco de Mayo
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Tribecans and thousands more rally against SCOTUS
The leak of a majority opinion of the Supreme Court that would roll back Roe v. Wade brought thousands out to Foley Square yesterday. / 4 comments
Made in Tribeca: Welcome Future Kids
Two local women have started an exchange that upcycles kids clothing with a focus on slow fashion that is sustainable, ethical and fun. / 2 comments
CB1 Tonight: Solutions for pedestrians at the Holland Tunnel
Despite some remediations, neighbors say the tunnel traffic has gotten worse -- and it is likely to keep getting worse in the future. / 21 comments
Japanese fusion coming to the former Tokyo Bay space?
It could be a coincidence, but more likely a Midtown restaurant is opening a second outpost on Duane Park.
Nosy Neighbor: Is there a non-profit scam going on?
L. wrote: "The whole thing struck me as odd --three young men soliciting for an organization I never heard of. My gut is it is a scam." / 18 comments
Community Board 1 agendas for May
Discussions on the towers planned for the Seaport and the White Street jails, as well as a few new restaurants popping up. / 1 comment
It may have been unsightly, but a row of parked cars isn't any better. Just a failure of vision. Why... — Patrick / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
I don't think that I ever saw an uglier shed then that mess of plywood and high school shop class... — K / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
https://nypost.com/2024/11/26/opinion/mtas-252m-emergency-intercom-flop-is-another-insult-to-taxpayers/ The last thing the incompetent MTA needs is to be given more money. A private oversight board of business... — Reademan / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
As a bus rider, the continuing reductions in bus service over the years are very upsetting and harmful It appears... — Lia / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
Yes. A noted and celebrated New York designer - and his first store. — Tribeca Citizen / Telfar opens its first brick-and-mortar on Broadway
@Jam: " ... a slightly faster bus does not help ..." Please don't cherry-pick. The initial 5-6 percent gain I... — Komanoff / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
This went on way too long. At various times there was a mattress laid across tables in one of the... — Andyj / The Zona sidewalk shed is down