New Kid on the Block: Argo Tribeca
The Mediterranean restaurant on Duane is serving up exceptional, carefully prepared dishes with a focus on the veg. / 8 comments
Nosy Neighbor: Why are they tearing up the tennis courts on the river?
The courts are getting an overhaul and should be ready for play by the end of the year. / 5 comments
Participatory Budgeting process is open now
Residents can submit proposals for the councilmember's allocation of $1 million.
Join Vivvi for a Fall infant playgroup!
Vivvi is hosting a free playgroup for children 3-12 months at their Tribeca campus on October 30. Join Vivvi’s educators for Fall activities and independent exploration. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Friends & Fashion lined up for this month
Plus a lunch box food festival at 28 Liberty; Faces at Hal Bromm Gallery; watch out for yellow tap water today. / 1 comment
Romolo Del Deo show opens on Jay Street this week
A group of former Tribecans, who lived and worked here for decades, will produce a show for the artist whose studio was here for much of the '90s. / 1 comment
In the News: Cars stolen at gunpoint out of Tribeca garage
Plus the Climate Museum has a pop up in Soho; Happy Meals for adults; curbside dining plan is stalled out. / 5 comments
Newsletter: October 10
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Seen & Heard: Honoring immigrants who serve Downtown
Plus two local bars are among the world's best; In Between at Christina Grajales gallery; Battery Gardeners luncheon celebrates 20 years.
Local restaurants bring more Michelin stars to the neighborhood
Michelin released its new additions to its list of stars last night, and among the 19 restaurants in the city that received a star or more, five are in Tribeca or Fidi. / 2 comments
Peter Hort, lawyer, judge, art collector and father of four, dies at 51
The longtime Tribecan had roots Downtown going back four generations. But he saw his true achievement as his family. / 13 comments
The lost “Peanuts” murals of Greenwich Street
Four years ago, an artist collective used the loading bay gates of Soho to interpret the characters of Peanuts. Good stuff. / 1 comment










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This is really cool. I always thought it was the WTC construction that displaced Little Syria, so interested to learn... — malcolm / Artwork dedicated to Little Syria in Fidi
Hi Lisa, Thank you for the insight, I went today and through enjoyed my sandwich as well. Cheers! -Rick — Rick / Sandwich shop coming to Church and Duane
This is tragic. Mr Chow has been part of the fabric of this corner for two decades — the kind... — N Moore Girl / Mr Chow is indeed closing
It's been pretty much downhill since The Harrison closed. Though Teakwood and Upon the Palace are good recent additions to... — Richard / Mr Chow is indeed closing