Where in Tribeca?
Bringing you the sparkle of the season, and a bit of festive décor to the streetscape. Where is it? / 4 comments
Local Business Update: Terroir
The wine bar on Harrison has been closed -- save for three weeks this summer -- since the pandemic, but it's definitely not over. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: New craft market from local designer
Plus 180 The Store out east; Louis Vuitton opens in Brookfield; Forme Life opens in Westfield; Giorgia is back for the weekend and the Downtown Alliance offers a recycling guide for downtown.
Forecast: Snow, followed by small children on sleds
A quick lap of the neighborhood both late night and early morning yesterday produced some unfamiliar scenes. The city hasn't gotten that much snow in four years.
BMCC chosen for a $30 million grant from MacKenzie Scott
Jeff Bezos' ex-wife has just given away more than $4 billion and the local community college is one of 384 recipients of grants intended for institutions that serve regional, minority and low-income people. / 4 comments
Marc Forgione will close for the winter
His eponymous restaurant on Reade and Peasant in Nolita will close for the winter. / 11 comments
Seen & Heard: Wear a mask, snow says
Plus Frenchette Bakery has added Saturday hours; the German School has added another grade; Dr. Smood's on Hubert is still in play, but on hold. / 1 comment
New Pricing + Final Opportunities at 70 Charlton
The first new, for-sale residential property in West Soho – the most vibrant neighborhood in downtown Manhattan -- the building features luxury 1-4 bedroom homes and a suite of lifestyle amenities. / Sponsored
Boy mugged on Lafayette and White
A boy was hit and pushed to the ground by a shelter resident from the New York Rescue Mission. Police arrested the man shortly after. / 3 comments
Newsletter: December 17
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A decade in the making, Bogardus Plaza is open
With no fanfare, the plaza opened to the public this morning. It's a great addition to the neighborhood. / 14 comments
The Square Diner will close until spring 2021
The restaurant hasn't missed much in its nearly 50 years in the neighborhood, but will now go into hibernation for a few months. / 7 comments








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