TCQ&A: Indira Cesarine
The artist, publisher and gallerist on the most romantic spots in Tribeca, ways to expand your art collection during the pandemic, and making her neighbors smile.
Local Business Update: Walker’s
With 33 years as a neighborhood staple at the corner of Varick and N. Moore, the bar isn't going anywhere anytime soon. / 13 comments
Newsletter: December 3
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In the News: 45 Park Place stalled out?
Plus Eileen Fisher's Tribeca roots; home cooking from a fashion designer; identify the location of this penthouse! / 2 comments
Tribeca Grill and Bâtard will close — for now
With winter weather setting in, a possible shutdown of indoor dining and parties on hold, everyone is facing the worst holiday season in the history of the restaurant business. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Gallery walk this Saturday
Plus Jean-Georges delivers for Thanksgiving; a trunk show of local makers on Harrison; dessert as art at Locanda Verde.
Nosy Neighbor: Who is running the Christmas tree market on Greenwich?
The current vendor, hailing from New Hampshire, is paying the second highest fee in the city, but way down from just a few years ago. / 22 comments
2020 Shop-Local Gift Guide: Eats!
Even the folks who have everything have to eat. And this a collection of real and rare treats. / 2 comments
2020 Shop-Local Gift Guide: The gift of giving – local
What’s a more thoughtful stocking stuffer or Hanukkah gelt than a donation in someone’s name? There's something in the neighborhood for every person's passion.
2020 Shop-Local Gift Guide: Unique among the unique
This neighborhood has a few shops that are one-of-a-kind not just in the city but even the region. If you've never visited, now is the time.
Seen & Heard: Local maker trunk show this week
Plus the Luminaries light show is back at Brookfield; Trinity Church to add a digital sign to the fence of St. Paul's Chapel.
Tennis court net is cut down in dark of night
In one of the odder neighborhood mysteries, a man calmly cuts down the Washington Market Park court's net, and it is discovered a day later dumped behind the work shed at the park. / 22 comments





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