Why Maud Maron Will Make a Difference for Downtown
As an Independent candidate for City Council, Maud Maron is the best choice on November 2nd. / Sponsored
Art in New Jersey: A new form on the Hudson
The developers of Newport, built over the Holland Tunnel entrance, have added a permanent monumental white head to their pier park -- on view now in Tribeca.
The Anatomy of a Block: Murray between Broadway and Church
The block's storefront retail not only took a hit during the pandemic, but it is also plagued by a proliferation of sidewalk sheds that never seem to go away. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Harbingers of good things to come
The streets were especially lively this weekend; Fonda Chelsea is a good omen for Duane Street; Tiny's Gumbo Bar is now File Gumbo Bar; climate protestors at Citi HQ. / 4 comments
Newsletter: September 20
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Where is Where in Tribeca?
It's been 11 years and 618 posts since the local game was first published, and it's time for a change. In the meantime, a look back on the neighborhood through WIT? / 2 comments
Art in Tribeca: Our sidewalks up close
A photographer and self-described geek combines his talents to produce super high-res images of the art below our feet. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: Protecting a symbol of power
Charging Bull is wrapped up for Occupy Wall Street anniversary. Plus the return of the Oculus Greenmarket; free movies at Fosun Plaza; more Citi Bike stations. / 1 comment
In the News: More dissing on Downtown
A review of the World Trade Center site; 15 Beekman renderings revealed; Soho Rep. and its unique job creation program. / 1 comment
The Best Kids Birthday Parties Happen in Tribeca
It's time the kids had some fun. Call in a local expert for a birthday party that you and your child will always remember. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Taste of the Seaport returns
The festival will take place next month. Plus open studios and jazz at Governors; a new chef at Jungsik; resisting racism at the Museum of Chinese in America.
Brooklyn Bridge gets a dedicated bike path
Pedestrians will now own the elevated walkway, and bikes are routed onto a two-way protected path that takes up the innermost western-bound car lane. / 10 comments












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It would be hard to tell time from the last picture, from the Sun Building, as it shows a thermometer.... — Jeremy Woodoff / Watching time in the neighborhood
What about Morgan's? That is our household's go-to for deli sandwiches. I think it's the best around. — Matt G / Friedmans new space on Greenwich will be an Italian concept
I have been to their West Village location several times. It is a very quiet space to get some work... — Michele La Grande / Toby’s Estate opens next week
Also new in Westfield is Barizi, which has colorful, pretty things that brighten up one of the corridors. From the... — Hudson River / Seen & Heard: Openings and closings at the malls
St. Paul's Chapel — James Bogardus / Watching time in the neighborhood
That stretch of sidewalk is ALWAYS one of the last to be cleared, which makes no sense to me because... — WCJ / More images from Whiteout 2026