Duane Park Patisserie gets savory
The Tribeca stalwart on Duane and Greenwich is not just for ring dings (and cookies and cupcakes) anymore. / 10 comments
Open Letter: New York Law School wants to help the neighborhood move forward
The school's dean and president is planning an online forum for residents and businesses later this month as a way to start conversations about Tribeca's future. / 8 comments
Seen & Heard: Greenwich Street Tavern opens today
Plus what looks like a ballgown showroom opens on Washington Street; protest against Asian hate crimes held in Foley Square. / 2 comments
Regal will wait to open till they can seat 50 percent
Regal Battery Park is still on hold till the state allows movie theaters something better than 25 percent; The Roxy Cinema will open in April in the meantime. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Frenchette is Vanessa’s – not
Plus flags fly half mast at the Oculus; OK Uniform dresses for spring; more on the electric dandelions at the Seaport. / 6 comments
Newsletter: March 4
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Community Board 1 agendas for March
There are plans for two new restaurants at the Ecco! and Rosa Mexicano spaces, as well as discussions around hate crimes, tap water and Pier A.
There’s tons for kids to do this summer — here and at home
These kids need some action, and it's time to start making plans. Get some help here from local experts on options for playing, learning or both. / Sponsored
Le Pain Quotidien to reopen next week
That was a close one. The Warren Street LPQ will reopen on March 8; Broad Street reopened this week. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Reade Street Animal Hospital has reopened
Plus Priority Bikes gets its 15 minutes at the Golden Globes; Vietspot is open in Fidi for indoor dining; 9/11 Memorial Run/Walk is on for April - wherever you are. / 7 comments
Seen & Heard: Rumble Boxing will reopen
The boxing gym on West at Barclay is refreshing its signage; Heyday is selling franchises; Broadway stars pop in at The Odeon.
New Kid on the Block: Twiggy To Go
After weathering a fire, a pandemic and a flood (in that order), a former Gracie Mansion chef is cooking dinners to go in the former Baked space. / 9 comments











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