In the News: City Planning moves to make curbside structures permanent
Plus the St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is nearing completion; Tribeca Rogue gets a nod; the Howard Hughes Corporation scales back its donation to the Seaport Museum. / 13 comments
465 Washington | Luxury Loft-Style Condominiums in Tribeca
465 Washington offers a boutique collection of luxury condominiums on the most peaceful residential street in Tribeca, equipped with high-end finishes and Hudson River views. / Sponsored
77 Warren will be a European bistro with a full menu
The former sports bar between Greenwich and West Broadway will be reinvented by an Albanian immigrant with 20 years experience in the culinary world. / 4 comments
Portrait of the Artist: John Willenbecher
With his first show in decades up in Midtown, and with much of his work installed in the collections of museums around the country, the painter looks back on 60 years of life in the art world. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: More Jazz at the poster museum
A local jazz musician will host a weekly salon next month. Plus Faig Ahmed at Sapar Contemporary; the new dental center at DC37; a survey for all local business owners.
A few shifts in the business model post-pandemic
Catching up on updates at Live Axe, the Urbanspace food court, Yves and the Nexus Club's new indoor golf setup.
Newsletter: November 15
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Reade Street Pub will be resurrected as…Reade Street Pub
The Tribeca stalwart will get a new kitchen, new bar and a totally new vibe: no live music, no early morning hours and no curbside seating. / 11 comments
Seen & Heard: The Nutcracker at Brookfield
Plus a new fitness studio on Lafayette; the Lilac heads to the shipyard; Devon & Blakely opens at 200 Liberty in Brookfield.
JR’s local connection
A longtime Tribecan produced a new documentary about the famed street artist who installed several murals here in the neighborhood. / 9 comments
Newsletter: November 11
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