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October 28, 2021

New Kid in Fidi: Alamo Drafthouse

The new 14-plex has reclining seats, table service during the show, a bar outside with 48 taps and oddly -- a letterpress inking custom prints for events. Oh and no texting -- or else. / 4 comments

Seen & Heard: Icca on Warren is open

The Japanese omakase restaurant has been brewing for ages; cats at The Journal Gallery; a dancer takes Manhattan; one of the world's best squash players opens his own facility. / 9 comments

Free Month for Robotics Learning Center Grand Opening

It's a quick subway ride away for the robotics, coding, and entrepreneurship after-school program that first started here in the neighborhood. / Sponsored

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

Recent Comments
  • It's giving Democrat Derangement Syndrome — B / In the News: More on congestion pricing x air quality

  • Fewer vehicles = better air. I’ve been thrilled at the greater calm, too! NYC keep on finding solutions:) — Elaine Smollin / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

  • Looks like a much needed improvement! Cleaner, which we all desire:) More residents will see the wonderful views for generations.... — Elaine Smollin / Construction is underway at 65 Franklin

  • Nah, I cross Hudson & Beach almost every weekday near(ish) to rush hour. Before congestion pricing cars heading for the... — harryh / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

  • The Dept of Health is not some unbiased scientific organization. They would do anything they could to make their Democrat... — Reademan / In the News: More on congestion pricing x air quality

  • https://a816-dohbesp.nyc.gov/IndicatorPublic/data-features/neighborhood-air-quality/ — person / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

  • I am not enthusiastic about imposing a 21 story building on that corner. However, the existing building is an eyesore... — Gary / McDonald’s site on Broadway is finally sold

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October 27, 2021

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

October 26, 2021

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

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