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October 7, 2021

Seen & Heard: Tight squeeze on the bike path

Plus Bogardus will host its Great Tribeca Scavenger Hunt; a new crosswalk at Pier 40; the first contemporary art show at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. / 4 comments

Newsletter: October 7

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October 6, 2021

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

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  • 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

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Seen & Heard: Downtown highlights on Open House NY

Plus an online preschool fair for downtown schools; Tribeca Obscura; who is the New Yorkiest?

October 5, 2021

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

October 4, 2021

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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October 2, 2021

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

October 1, 2021

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

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