Newsletter: February 11
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Nosy Neighbor: How many people drive into downtown?
Have any statistics or numbers on how many drive? Of course the number exists, but would be more persuasive if you were specific. / 7 comments
Highcourt is no longer on the table for Broadway
Another victim of the pandemic, the social club that would have transformed the entire building at 385 Broadway is out of business. / 8 comments
49-51 Chambers will be a permanent home for the “digital arts”
An immersive exhibit of the work of Gustav Klimt will open the space starting this summer at the Hall des Lumières. / 3 comments
Designer furnishings showroom coming to Jay Street
The company is a curated collection from brands across the globe plus a series of their own designs -- all for the home.
Seen & Heard: Nova Octo on Duane – for now
The evening wear rental shop moved from Laight to Duane. Plus another closed storefront on Broadway; a new show at Brookfield; and a lost tiger. / 5 comments
The fireplace at Tiny’s is still causing trouble
The Fire Department responded to complaints of smoke from the chimney most recently on Feb. 3, and neighbors report it's a common occurance. / 5 comments
In the News: NFTs as social tender
Plus the Mudd Club connection at PPOW gallery; baseball coming back to Staten Island?; 67 Vestry making progress on the roof. / 1 comment
Made in Tribeca: Maestrale Napoli
Well, actually made in Italy. But inspired by winters in Tribeca, where the winds whip down the canyons of Lower Manhattan. Leather gloves for men that can swipe!
Speakeasy coming to Union Bar + Kitchen space
The front of the space will sell favorite items from the bar in the back, and vice versa. / 2 comments
Newsletter: February 7
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Duane Park celebrates 225th birthday
The Friends of Duane Park noted the parks status as the second oldest in the city during its annual Groundhog Day celebration. / 2 comments












It's too bad that most of them never keep time accurately as well as not working at all! — Sonia Stock / Watching time in the neighborhood
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