Neighbors rally to make 5 World Trade Center fully affordable
The state is launching a public process for the development of 5 WTC on Thursday; neighbors are fighting to make sure it becomes 100 percent affordable. / 18 comments
Old Kid, New Digs: Jason Scott HQ
The Tribeca resident ditched his storefront and is now running his eponymous company out of a loft on White -- and it's open for customers.
Made in Tribeca: FEYZ Studio
Tribecan and architect Feyza Kemahlioglu blends her Turkish roots with a modern sensibility to create sculptural tableware and lighting.
Seen & Heard: Movies in Washington Market Park
Plus the painter Bullet Shih at Steven Amedee; Washington Market Pediatrics moves to Washington Street; Alvin Eng reads in the East Village.
Newsletter: September 12
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Honoring the woman who desegregated the city’s transportation system
After being thrown off of a whites-only streetcar in 1854, Elizabeth Jennings Graham fought to desegregate the city's public transit system. And won. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: 9/11 Memorial schedule for this weekend
Plus a 9/11 service at the NYC Fire Museum; after school classes at the Portfolio School; Smyth Tavern is adding lunch and breakfast. / 4 comments
Adding to the neighborhood’s stars??
Five neighborhood restaurants are on the Michelin Guide's short list. / 1 comment
New Kid on the Block: Rosie’s Kids Cuts
Rosie Negron has been cutting kids hair for 35 years and now has set up her own shop inside Two Kids and a Dog. / 1 comment
In the News: Real estate highs and lows
A lawsuit over the existence of a doorman; Tribecans and their weekend homes in the Times; Le Gratin on the Heatmap. / 1 comment
Newsletter: September 8
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Yuh-Line Niou will not run for Congress in November
The Fidi assemblywoman has conceded the primary and has declined to run on the Working Families Party ballot line. / 1 comment







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Good point. With such a massive flow of counterfeit junk, by now the authorities should have been able to trace... — Marcus / Counterfeit sales on Broadway are worse than ever
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I completely agree with you about the loss of hardware stores and Dick's is a good one. I currently use... — Heide Fasnacht / In the News: A 70-year-old Fidi hardware store faces closure
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