One more push for composting
There have not been enough signups for Tribeca to be back online for city composting -- so sign up! Meanwhile, the Downtown Alliance has a new program for Fidi. / 5 comments
Newsletter: October 28
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Citi Bike station on Duane will move alongside park
After more than a year of back-and-forth with neighbors and restaurant owners, the city has decided to move the station. / 13 comments
Deadline Extended! Apply by 11/18 for Rent-Stabilized Apartments at 7 Dey
The lottery is open for 63 newly constructed units in the heart of the Financial District at the crossroads of Broadway and Dey Street. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Considering Sandy nine years later
A boat tour will discuss the effects of flooding in NYC. Plus a walking tour of the BPCA resiliency plans; new theater and comedy at Soho Rep.; performances at Pace.
In the News: The original Black media king
Plus a new Net settles on Reade Street; the story behind the new name at 77 Greenwich; De Niro wins in court. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Chanson is still in process
Plus Tribeca's Kitchen is going back to its Greek roots; a Book Nook baby; CB1 has a new number and new hours. / 11 comments
Own the Waterfront at The Solaire
Located in Battery Park City, The Solaire is available to own for the first time, offering studio-to-three bedroom homes with incredible river and park views from $700,000. / Sponsored
UPDATE: What’s doing for Halloween?
The usual Tribeca events are scaled down again this year, but there's still fun to be had door-to-door at the neighborhood's storefronts and at Washington Market Park. / 9 comments
Fundraiser for longtime doorman at 50 Murray
Extreme consequences from covid have left him unable to work or care for his wife, who is disabled from diabetes. Neighbors have already raised more than $20k. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Early voting is open
Plus a monumental sculpture is dedicated on the left bank; a dog is lost and found; Pier 26 gets award for best urban landscape. / 1 comment
Newsletter: October 25
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Great example of “who cares!?!” — Matt / Staking out Taylor’s house on her big day
Hey intheknow I don’t think your comment is doing what you think it will accomplish. You’re obviously the landlord, and... — TribecaMom / Eulalie owners forced to sue their landlord
Bubby’s was terrible thirty years ago, I can’t imagine it got better with time. — R. / Seen & Heard: The BBC, the mayor and Bubby’s
Presumably the new owners bought the building subject to the existing lease and had an opportunity to review it before... — SW / Eulalie owners forced to sue their landlord
so sorry , Chip and Tina. this all sounds too familiar good luck — madeline c lanciani / Eulalie owners forced to sue their landlord
New location for Joe and the Juice — Barry / Pret A Manger on Church has closed
At Op Sail 1976 we were deck hands 26 and 27 on a beautiful sloop made for 12 people. We... — Elaine Smollin / An update on the 4th of July