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September 22, 2021

French fine dining coming to Greenwich and Laight

The former Dig Inn space on the corner is aiming for a spring 2022 opening with 40 seats and 14 at the bar. / 3 comments

Spotlight: Hal Bromm Gallery

The gallerist opened the first commercial gallery in the neighborhood and would go on to preserve much of what made Tribeca special then and now. / 6 comments

September 21, 2021

New Kid on the Block: Tavern on Reade

The owner of two West Village alehouses takes the lease at the former Maxwell's, bringing a little life back to Reade Street. / 2 comments

Seen & Heard: No more dogs at Whole Foods

The supermarket has spelled out its animal policy. Plus Kinko's/FedEx is moving a couple blocks north; an immersive show on the photographer Bill Cunningham at the Seaport. / 18 comments

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September 20, 2021

Why Maud Maron Will Make a Difference for Downtown

As an Independent candidate for City Council, Maud Maron is the best choice on November 2nd. / Sponsored

Art in New Jersey: A new form on the Hudson

The developers of Newport, built over the Holland Tunnel entrance, have added a permanent monumental white head to their pier park -- on view now in Tribeca.

The Anatomy of a Block: Murray between Broadway and Church

The block's storefront retail not only took a hit during the pandemic, but it is also plagued by a proliferation of sidewalk sheds that never seem to go away. / 1 comment

Seen & Heard: Harbingers of good things to come

The streets were especially lively this weekend; Fonda Chelsea is a good omen for Duane Street; Tiny's Gumbo Bar is now File Gumbo Bar; climate protestors at Citi HQ. / 4 comments

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September 19, 2021

Where is Where in Tribeca?

It's been 11 years and 618 posts since the local game was first published, and it's time for a change. In the meantime, a look back on the neighborhood through WIT? / 2 comments

September 18, 2021

Art in Tribeca: Our sidewalks up close

A photographer and self-described geek combines his talents to produce super high-res images of the art below our feet. / 5 comments

September 17, 2021

Seen & Heard: Protecting a symbol of power

Charging Bull is wrapped up for Occupy Wall Street anniversary. Plus the return of the Oculus Greenmarket; free movies at Fosun Plaza; more Citi Bike stations. / 1 comment

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