Newsletter: December 28
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Where in (not really, but close enough) Tribeca?
Wandering outside and continuing the hunt for holiday décor, since that's all we can do these days. Where is this one? / 2 comments
The best (and maybe only) way to celebrate the holidays: Take a stroll.
Not that you all don't know where you're going, but if you need some direction, follow this route for some holiday cheer. Merry + happy to all! / 4 comments
In the News: Greg’s Trees makes it on Chambers
It was a good year for Christmas tree sellers; plus Soho Rezoning and its affect on the council race; a push for BMCC profs to strike.
Seen & Heard: Kevin Love loves New Yorkers
Plus a look inside a Stella bedroom; art through the windows at Pace. / 1 comment
A massive rezoning scheduled for Governors Island
A proposal from Governors Island would develop 33 acres as an academic campus, with accessory retail, dorms, restaurants and buildings that could rise to 340 feet. / 15 comments
Newsletter: December 24 | Happy Christmas Eve
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Seen & Heard: Sexual healing in BPC
Plus the Four Seasons opens a new membership-only spa; the South Cove gets an engineering award. / 1 comment
The dizzying rules of outdoor dining
Do outdoor spaces close at 10? 11? Where do the heaters go? How is any of this going to work? / 5 comments
In the News: Not exactly Christmas
An online concert from Tribecan David Broza; a new gallery on Broadway; more on Park Preschool.
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







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