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May 2, 2022

New Chain Kids on the Block: CVS and 7-Eleven

7-Eleven moved south and CVS opened another location in the neighborhood, with more to come. / 4 comments

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April 30, 2022

Where in (not really) Tribeca?

A favorite view. Where is it? / 5 comments

April 29, 2022

Seen & Heard: Little fires everywhere

Plus the mayor adds a plaque to the Canyon of Heroes; Marc Forgione takes over One Fifth; City Winery to add a Grand Central outpost. / 2 comments

Recent Comments
  • 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

  • Tribeca Citizen. PRO WOMEN PHOTOGS SHOW AT BMCC. Thank you for including Margit Zsedely's photo here. Professional Women Photographers Small... — Margit Zsedely / Seen & Heard: Photography show at BMCC

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Art in Tribeca NOW: Lewis Miller’s latest flash

The floral designer has given the historic 2 White a necklace of white daisies, in collaboration with Todd Snyder.

Second Acts: The art of Warren King

A structural engineer turned tech consultant moved full time to art seven years ago, when he realized his talent and his muse. / 4 comments

April 28, 2022

In the News: ‘Museum’ of women coming to Soho this summer

Plus a puzzle master born in Tribeca; an attack in Fidi over the weekend; a review of Mena. / 2 comments

Book Nook Enrichment – family owned and operated for 10 years

Helping children ages 3 months to 12 years discover the adventure, wonder and joy of books. / Sponsored

Vacation planning is back in full swing, and it’s time to plan a Disney Cruise!

Meet the Disney Wish – Disney Cruise Line’s Newest Ship! The popular cruise line’s fifth ship makes its debut this summer! / Sponsored

Building next to Tent & Trails gets rebranded

Almost a decade after construction began, 19 Park Place is now Iris TriBeCa and seeking tenants.

Newsletter: April 29

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April 27, 2022

Compost drop-off sites will continue in new budget

For a minute there, it looked like all the city's GrowNYC drop-off sites would be defunded... / 2 comments

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