Newsletter: October 7
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In the News: Lawsuit against 250 Water fails
Building plans are filed for Two Bridges; Verner Panton at R & Company; the pandemic damage done to Soho's retail. / 2 comments
A (local) update on the French restaurant coming to Greenwich
L'Abeille will be run by four Tribecans and a chef from the Joël Robuchon lineage. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Downtown highlights on Open House NY
Plus an online preschool fair for downtown schools; Tribeca Obscura; who is the New Yorkiest?
There is more street construction coming
It's not over: the Department of Design and Construction has two other plans in the works to improve infrastructure on Tribeca streets. Plus an update on Vestry. / 3 comments
In the News: Still quiet at the office
Plus protesting the plans for mercury cleanup at 250 Water; 111 Washington is finally sold; exciting salads at 1 White Street. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: News out of Finn Square
Plus 77 Greenwich has a new name; the views from the Hotel Barriere; a new show at Sapar Contemporary. / 1 comment
Community Board 1 agendas for October
Discussions on the Brooklyn Banks, live music at Live Axe, the high school admissions process, a coop conversion in Battery Park City and more.
Newsletter: October 4
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Where in Tribeca?
Ok, so now that I called it quits I can't help but find good clues all over the neighborhood. So where is this seaside/mountainside village? / 6 comments
142 Watts is finished and for sale
The former little brick commercial building is now a 6000-square-foot, six-story mansion on the market for $28.5 million. / 3 comments
Thefts of lockboxes are the latest petty crime epidemic
There's been at least nine recent cases of thieves who bust into the lockboxes to get inside the building and then into the mailboxes. / 4 comments








what a story. God bless them and their family. — Native / Made in Tribeca: Choose Creativity
All of the kids that are marched back and forth to the park (and there are a lot of them!)... — Elizabeth / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Respectfully, “the teacher made a mistake” and “the park should have a gate” are not mutually exclusive. I don’t expect... — A / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Such a pretentious school to be so careless. I remember back in 2014/2015 I was looking for a daycare in... — Sandra / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Agree. It’s concerning how the school head is portraying the incident. — TD / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
I don't know who advised the school director on the quotes provided, but that person cannot read the room. — ReaderOnDuane / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
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