2021 Shop-Local Gift Guide: Threads! (for gals)
The shops of Tribeca are what makes our streets seem warm and alive. And if there's ever been a time to shop local, it's now. So give Amazon a rest and let your feet do the shopping.
Where in Tribeca?
The latest from SS, but it's a bit fishy. (And there's also other swimmers around.) Where are they? / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: Sushi of Gari coming along
The restaurant should reopen soon. Plus Patron of the New expands to Miami' Buddha-Bar adds Sundays; the New Market Building is gone; 180 The Store adds a new showroom. / 3 comments
Some closings to note for the record
A few more restaurants, including some local favorites, that could not survive the pandemic. / 2 comments
Happy Thanksgiving to all, and thanks to all who make this a great place to live
A shout out on this day to all the volunteer organizations in the neighborhood, and the people who keep them humming. / 6 comments
Newsletter: November 25 | Happy Thanksgiving
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Sylvia Weinstock, whose cakes became the stars of many celebrity weddings, has died at 91
The self-taught baker reinvented herself at age 50, becoming the world's most celebrated wedding cake designer. She was also a true Tribeca pioneer. / 8 comments
What’s doing for the holidays
There are tree lighting parties around the neighborhood, along with celebrations for Hanukkah and a few visits from the big man.
Seen & Heard: Let the day drinking begin
The ballfields viewing platform has reopened. Plus 15 Broad will fulfill holiday wishes; Chinatown will get $20 million for a street revamp; Seasonal Whispers is back open. / 3 comments
Art in Tribeca: Frank Stella at 7 World Trade Center
The American legend created the sculpture in 2017 as a three-dimensional version of his 1962 homage to Jasper Johns. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: The rink is open
Plus a matching donation challenge for the Seaport Coalition; a documentary promo at Wagner; a local fitness instructor starts her own gig.
Some upcoming openings of both new and old friends
Greenwich St. Jewelers comes to Reade; Body Roll Studio moves to Beach; Naya opens in Hudson Eats; Antique Garage is back open; VietPho coming to Reade.








No rule change, just an entitlement change. — JC / Seen & Heard: The lawn is open in Washington Market Park
We will happily travel to support your next adventure! — Annie / Austin Johnson to open market in the West Village
Very proud. Always there. Your amazing ! Great job!! — Gayle / Austin Johnson to open market in the West Village
He was a star , a part of NT art & nightlife ….i listed from afar while reading Interview Magazine... — robert nagle / Big Keith Haring show at 60 White
Leo is a most talented man. Great barber and my friend for over 25 years. Run to his shop for... — Tony Lorenzo / Ilya’s, aka Leo’s, has opened on Worth and Broadway
Bowl of condoms at the entrance is quite an interesting value proposition. “The bigger message behind the concept is that... — mulciber / New Kid on the Block: Wristcheck
Unless they’’ve changed the rules since I was on the park board a hundred years ago dogs and other pets... — Jean Grillo / Seen & Heard: The lawn is open in Washington Market Park