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October 18, 2021

Newsletter: October 18

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October 16, 2021

Where in Tribeca?

From JW comes this lovely window detail -- I am sure there's a term of art for such a thing. Where is it? / 5 comments

October 15, 2021

This is getting depressing.

Our neighborhood's storefront windows are becoming billboards, and in this case, they are also super ugly. / 5 comments

Seen & Heard: Friends gather at City Hall Park

Plus a new film festival celebrating women premiers here; Con Ed goes green; Freeman Plaza East gets a facelift. / 1 comment

Recent Comments
  • Maxwell is going to have a hard time with that suit given that the owner’s Substack describes the club as... — Cd / In the News: More on McNally the Younger

  • I was disturbed to read the unsettling article about Chris Marte’s disgruntled former employee’s complaint. For the 2 or 3... — Skip Blumberg, Friends of City Hall Park / Staffer for Marte files complaint with Department of Investigation

  • Have to admit, I agree. NYC has fallen to the Greta Thunberg crowd. — Will Meyerhofer / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction

  • Agreed — James K / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction

  • We need a Cuban restaurant, Not Sophie's. — Manny / Friedmans new space on Greenwich will be an Italian concept

  • Will they be serving breakfast all day? — Manny / Friedmans and Suram will open soon on Greenwich & North Moore

  • Great article! Love learning more about the small businesses that make up our neighborhood. Our daughter has gone to DWMR... — Shira Penziner / TCQ&A: Rachel Cantor & Ryan Swearingen

More...

Viet Café will reopen in November

The restaurant and gallery opened here nearly 20 years ago and is one of the best of the neighborhood staples. / 8 comments

October 14, 2021

Three more stories coming to 50 Hudson

A largely glass addition will add residences on top of the building in the Tribeca West Historic District. / 3 comments

Alamo Drafthouse cinemas open on Monday

It's been four years since rumors started circulated about a Manhattan location for the Austin-based cinema chain. / 1 comment

Seen & Heard: Action at Little Park

The restaurant at the Smyth will reopen soon. Plus B & Co. is closed; The Ness is open; the NYPD checks seatbelts on West Broadway. / 7 comments

Newsletter: October 14

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October 13, 2021

More bean.

It's closing in -- literally. / 1 comment

Seen & Heard: Bridge and Tunnel at Edward’s

Plus storefront windows converted to billboards; three new Indian restaurants in Fidi; BNY Mellon is out at least till Jan. 1. / 1 comment

Hamptons Peeping: Nine oceanfront acres on Meadow Lane

A singular Southampton property extends from ocean to bay with nine acres in between, including a pool, two golf greens and spectacular natural features. / Sponsored

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