Seen & Heard: The Survivor Trees of the World Trade Center
Plus more on trees from the NYC Tree Map; a holiday market at the Oculus; the Canal-Sixth Avenue basketball court will be closed till 2024. / 3 comments
Live in a Certified New York City Landmark
In its storied 90-year incarnation as a house of finance, no one has had the opportunity to call One Wall Street home – until now. / Sponsored
New Kid on the Block: Metal Alchemist
The founder of Alex + Ani launched her most recent company in November and the first store is on Reade Street.
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In the News: Bouley’s townhouse for sale
Plus St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church has opened; 175 Water in contract to developer; proposal for a bike lane on Chambers. / 3 comments
Whole Foods Market One Wall Street to open on Jan. 11
The store at 66 Broadway will feature hundreds of products local to the city, as well as most of the usual features. / 6 comments
Celebrate Christmas with Lower Manhattan Community Church
Spend Christmas Eve with Lower Manhattan Community Church at 4PM at 2 Desbrosses (between Hudson and Greenwich) on the 11th floor. All are welcome, so bring friends and family. / Sponsored
Sneak Peek: Boss Tweed
The owners of Monk McGinn's have opened a more elevated restaurant down the street in the former Rosa Mexicano space. / 4 comments
Have you visited Tribeca’s newest gem?
With the season of giving in full swing, it’s time to discover Greenwich St. Jewelers - the women-owned jewelry boutique located on 93 Reade St. / Sponsored
New Kid on the Block: Emilia George
The Made in Tribeca maternity brand has expanded into retail with its first brick-and-mortar at Greenwich and Duane. / 1 comment
Field Trip: The Armour-Stiner Octagon House, Irvington, NY
Joseph Pell Lombardi and his family have spent four decades restoring the 1872 octagonal residence to its former glory. / 8 comments
In the News: Keeping the sidewalk clear is law
Plus a tour of a design dealers Tribeca loft; an analysis of office conversion; 45 Park Place, stalled still. / 14 comments








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