Newsletter: February 1
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Dedicated bike lanes coming to Brooklyn Bridge
Finally, a realistic plan that will make the bridge better, safer and more pleasant for both cyclists and pedestrians. Yay. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Indoor dining in time for Valentine’s Day
Plus Ecco! will not be reopening downtown; Margaret Chin endorses Yang; Andrew Yang endorses Gigi Li; the City Council race is finally moving. / 6 comments
Babesta will leave Brookfield Place
The native-to-Tribeca kids gear store opened a second outlet in Brookfield in 2015 and will now consolidate its operations at its Warren Street shop. / 1 comment
Loft Peeping: The historic row house at 27 Harrison
The home of the city's first native-born architect -- the designer of City Hall and Hamilton's Grange -- just sold...in 11 days. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Greet the groundhog!
Duane Park will hold its annual ice sculpting and divination event; plus meet the new commanding officer of the 1st Precinct on Zoom; Ecco! owner opens second Greenwich restaurant. / 1 comment
Newsletter: January 28
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In the News: Glass box approved for 13 Harrison
A modern addition by a local architect gets ok in historic district; plus Compass CEO puts his money where his mouth is; Wall Street waits and sees.
Support Crown Shy + Nobu Downtown with Dine Around Downtown Featuring Rocco DiSpirito Tomorrow and Feb. 11th
Presented by the Downtown Alliance and hosted by award-winning chef and author Rocco DiSpirito, the free series features top Lower Manhattan chefs to support the Downtown restaurant community. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: New York we love you
A local singer takes to the streets for a heart warming rendition of New York, New York; 15 Broad outdoes itself; a What in Tribeca question for Tom Miller. / 8 comments
James Nares on the ’70s Tribeca art scene: “It was like a playground.”
While living in the Staple Street bridge, the artist constructed a pendulum that hung from the catwalk across Staple Street, swinging it through the alley from Jay to Harrison. / 1 comment











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