Tribeca Citizen Exclusive Offer: STEM Program for Kids
The coding, robotics and entrepreneurship program that opened last year in Tribeca has gone fully virtual, and kids are now connecting from around the world through its classes. / Sponsored
What Tribecans cared about in 2020
A list of the 25 posts that received the most traffic over a year like no other, including the deaths of three prominent members of the community.
Newsletter: January 11
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In the News: A sign for Gee Whiz
A memorial to Peter Panayiotou was welded into the metal cuff of the sidewalk on the corner in front of Gee Whiz -- a sign that gave his son Chris the strength to reopen. / 4 comments
Where in Tribeca?
Perhaps a good word to live by as we enter this new year in particular. Where is it? / 4 comments
Lyons Den yoga gets a leg up from Barstool Sports
The yoga practice that started here in 2013 with one employee had grown to 50 when the pandemic struck, and like all studios, is still not permitted to open its doors for classes. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: Hunkering down for winter
Walker's and L'Angolo join Marc Forgione in closing for the winter months; Zutto builds booths on Hudson. / 8 comments
New Kid on the Block: Frenchette Bakery
The bakery, which officially opened mid-October, has added Saturday hours and pizzas to the menu, along with a couple dozen other staples and treats. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: It’s the Epiphany
A king cake at Maman; art at night at the Seaport; restored windows at 100 Hudson; the storm takes its toll at Edwards and Max.
New Doctors in the House: Step Up Footcare, Foot Doctor of New York and Empower Your Smile
The neighborhood has three new practices: two podiatrists and a dentist have set up shop recently.
Landmarks hosts hearing on towers for 250 Water and the expansion of the Seaport Museum
There is a groundswell of support building for two 470-foot towers in the historic district, the development artfully paired with the restoration of the Seaport Museum. / 5 comments
Newsletter: January 7
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https://nypost.com/2026/01/07/us-news/mom-waiting-to-pick-up-daughter-from-nyc-dance-class-has-brand-new-audi-carjacked-by-brazen-trio — Robert Ripps / Carjacking on Broadway and Reade last night
Read the caption of the linked legal papers — James Bogardus / The sad and disappointing saga at 111 Hudson
It is hard to fathom why a retail operator would want to "marry" one of these capricious condo boards in... — James Bogardus / The sad and disappointing saga at 111 Hudson
Post to Board names and emails so we in Tribeca can email them — B / The sad and disappointing saga at 111 Hudson
I was a brand new lawyer in 1982 invited to a black tie event. I had the tux but still... — Peter / In the News: What Andrew Carmellini can’t live without
NIMBYism per usual Meanwhile the residents probably frequent and are happy there are other H-marts at the foot of other... — Mandy / The sad and disappointing saga at 111 Hudson
Wow you definitely don't get invited to parties — TribecaDad / Looking back on a year of congestion pricing