Newsletter: July 12
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Seen & Heard: Bluestone Lane is open
And the coffee is free all week! Plus Hal Bromm features 12 artists who reflect on the pandemic; New York Law School puts together a Tribeca pandemic recovery task force. / 8 comments
Local child and family expert Di Ana Pisarri dies at 47
Her most recent project was a digital resource for parents trying to manage the stresses of our lives today -- helping them to get "the world to spin a little slower." / 5 comments
In the News: The monument gets attention across the pond
There are several constituencies other than local residents weighing in against the essential workers monument planned for Battery Park City. / 12 comments
Brooklyn Bridge bike lane is coming along
Expected to be finished by fall, the two-way path is more than halfway across the bridge already, and cars have been rerouted. / 3 comments
Two sites in BPC now being considered for the monument
Esplanade Plaza and the grass next to the Irish Hunger Memorial are now on the table as a site for Essential Worker Park. But the design elements are exactly the same. / 11 comments
Newsletter: July 8
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Community Board 1 agendas for July
CB1 meetings are now required to be in person for all voting members; the public is requested to continue to view meetings remotely via Webex. / 3 comments
The Chambers Street connection to Bernhard Goetz
The search for the Subway Vigilante in 1984 started here, at the Chambers Street stop of the 1/2/3 train. The case reverberates today. / 7 comments
First time offered for sale: One-of-a-kind townhouse in the Tribeca Summit Condominium!
An exceptional townhouse at 415 Greenwich is being offered for sale for the first time. The privacy of townhouse living, combined with the convenience of a doorman building, offers the "best of both worlds" in modern living. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Buddha Bar opens July 13
Plus a Jokr on Broadway; political statements at the Museum of the American Indian; outdoors on the highway. / 1 comment








Great house, great story and great people. — G / Townhouse Peeping: 25 Harrison Street
Agreed ... in addition to it being one of the most photographed streets in the city, it is poorly drained... — WCJ / In the News: A deep dive into laying stone streets
I think it would be great to re-cobble Staple Street. It is certainly is used for films and photo shoots... — B / In the News: A deep dive into laying stone streets
… and I’ll continue to drink the water (filtered), but not the KoolAid … — Jeff / Mamdani wins mayoral race; Cuomo takes Tribeca
Ms. Benzinger, please take heart and continue to thrive in this depressingly changed neighborhood. Still more than a few fine... — Jeff / Mamdani wins mayoral race; Cuomo takes Tribeca
In other local news, one of our high profile local restaurant groups has acquired the long vacant Tribeca Tavern space... — Reademan / Carnegie Diner & Café and Delos Greek Restaurant coming to 200 Chambers
Hi, Found this in Eater https://ny.eater.com/2025/5/21/24433838/carnegie-diner-carnegie-hall-lawsuit-nyc — DT / Carnegie Diner & Café and Delos Greek Restaurant coming to 200 Chambers