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May 12, 2022

Seen & Heard: Pine & Polk is open

Plus a bit of Tribeca on Staten Island; the first-ever Bogardus dog show is this weekend; color at Art Projects International.

Smyth hotel restaurant will open this summer

John McDonald of Lure Fishbar will refashion the space as a tavern, and come fall will also reimagine the Evening Bar on the south side of the hotel.

Newsletter: May 12

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May 11, 2022

Nosy Neighbor: What’s going on with 250 Church?

The former HRA building between Leonard and Franklin will be converted to boutique commercial with a design from architect Rafael Viñoly. / 7 comments

Recent Comments
  • amendment to my previous comment: I was threatened by a man while walking by there today, so yeah time to... — Dan / McDonald’s site on Broadway is finally sold

  • Que pena! The pão de queijo was the best my son and I have ever tasted, in either the U.S.... — Elizabeth Neely / Casa Brazilian on Duane has closed permanently

  • More importantly, what will happen to yves and S&M? — JF / Addition will move forward at Greenwich & North Moore

  • What can be done to attract useful, long-term retailers to Tribeca and other neighborhoods? For starters: Make it easier to... — James Bogardus / Seen & Heard: Suram is open on Greenwich

  • The REI likely closed because of their antipathy towards unions. Same as the Trader Joe's wine store on 14th. — malcolm / Seen & Heard: Suram is open on Greenwich

  • I suppose REI suffered from the same scourge that Tent and Trails did... people using it as the showroom /... — N / Seen & Heard: Suram is open on Greenwich

  • Sorry to hear about REI. Another retailer gone. What can be done to attract useful, long-term retailers to Tribeca and... — Gary / Seen & Heard: Suram is open on Greenwich

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In the News: Delmonico’s facing eviction?

Plus the power of Chinatown's civic groups; two homeless shelters are scrapped for downtown; a Jenga apartment tour. / 1 comment

May 10, 2022

Tracking local shops on the Department of Health grading system

Two local shops were recently closed by the DOH, and hopefully both will make a comeback. / 4 comments

Seen & Heard: File Gumbo Bar opens next week

Plus a Tribeca-focused public safety meeting with the 1st Precinct; rescheduled spring events for both Duane Park and Washington Market School. / 2 comments

May 9, 2022

Seen & Heard: Pickleball at Brookfield

Plus new rooftop parkland in Hudson River Park in Chelsea; the new borough president talks Manhattan recovery; a new nail salon for Warren. / 3 comments

The Candidates 2022: Brian Robinson for 10th Congressional District

The Tribeca resident on electing younger representatives, bringing civility to Washington, and solving local issues on a federal level.

Newsletter: May 9

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May 7, 2022

Where in Tribeca?

I'm loving this little building lately, and this is not the only charming detail. Where is it? / 2 comments

May 6, 2022

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

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