Seen & Heard: Lately, at the galleries
The galleries are now launching new shows and continue to have open hours, albeit limited and with limits on the number of visitors.
Analyzing rents here through the pandemic lens
Rents across Manhattan have dropped with increased vacancies, but continue to rise as they have for a couple decades in the neighborhoods hardest hit by the virus. / 3 comments
In the News: Mets honor downtown heroes
Plus the W Hotel downtown will close permanently; the Gap building at risk of foreclosure; a dinner for $20k.
The year (so far) in pictures
A picture is worth a thousand words, sure, but these can also be summed up in a few choice ones that reflect 2020 to date. / 1 comment
What neighborhood schools will look like this fall
Local schools are all going at least half remote -- and BMCC is fully remote -- meaning our streets will be a lot quieter this fall. / 3 comments
Newsletter: September 14
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Field Trip: The Seaport
This is not exactly a new discovery for TC readers, but if you haven't wandered over since early March, there's lots to see and a bit to do, especially while the weather's good.
Where in Tribeca?
Where is this (tails up - yipes) embedded nickel with its drawing of Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home in Virginia. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: The art of quarantine
Claudine Williams shoots a quarantine still life; Ford Crull takes his brush to the Dark Horse; Tribeca Language has reopened; Downtown Alliance offers help for storefronts.
Open Letter: 9/11, the virus, my dad and his legacy
Andreas Koutsoudakis Jr. reflects on his father's experience at Gee Whiz after 9/11 and his now, picking up the pieces at Tribeca's Kitchen after heartbreaking tragedy. / 17 comments
Lights will shine and the memorial museum will open
After much debate, the Tribute in Light will shine today. The memorial museum will open to the public on Saturday, and a filmmaker transposes images of today's streets with scenes from 2001.
Playgarden Prep offers all ways for kids to learn and play
Our Tribeca location offers play hours on our 4,000 square foot indoor playground for social time and our signature Montessori-based preschool and Learning Pods for growth and development. / Sponsored










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