TCQ&A: Jon Pepper
The Battery Park City resident just released his second corporate satire, "Heirs on Fire," which is set on our streets and in our bars and restaurants.
Brookfield Place is open for your winter’s day out
With so many shops, flavors, and holiday experiences to enjoy, you can really make a day of it at Brookfield Place. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: The new private dining, curbside
Curbside is getting cozier with more and more private booths coming online on the street. / 1 comment
Pain Quotidien on West Broadway is closed temporarily
The restaurant closed on Dec. 16, which will leave this very prominent and beautiful corner dark until indoor dining resumes. / 8 comments
Seen & Heard: Josh Bach at CityStore
Plus three neighborhood chefs get rising star awards; Spectrum has a new store on Chambers; a reminder about restaurant gift cards.
The Otte store here has closed permanently
The local New York chain opened an outlet here more than a decade ago, but it still has its West Village flagship open.
Newsletter: December 21
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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







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