Outer Reach has closed permanently
The stretching studio on Greenwich had just opened this past fall, and is now another victim of the pandemic and hoping to pivot to digital. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Gee Whiz ready to open?
Curbside seating shows signs of renewal at Gee Whiz; explorer in chief for downtown; jet fly-by; new producing director at the Perelman PAC.
Newsletter: July 30
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Construction is suspended temporarily at 86 Warren
Activity on the site has been quiet for more than a week, but Firmdale Hotels says the work continues on design and engineering for now. / 1 comment
In the News: Dick Parsons on Squawkbox
Plus Revel scooters are taken off the streets after two deaths; De Niro's projects are suffering along with everyone else; Brooklyn Bridge Park launches a new project.
Recent closings around the neighborhood
Holy Ground, the subterranean restaurant behind the closed Summers Day Cafe; the allergy doctor on Broadway; China Chalet, the Fidi mainstay for the late-night crowd. / 3 comments
The latest openings around the neighborhood
Crown Shy serving on Pine; Brookfield has Seamore's, Tartinery and Liberty Bistro; La Garconne is open; Dragon Horn Tea is back; and Amish has been open and serving all along. / 5 comments
N. Moore parking garage will be converted to offices
The 100-year-old parking garage down the street from the Greenwich Hotel will get a three-story addition and be converted to offices. / 9 comments
Sarabeth’s poised to open in Tribeca?
Sarabeth's has closed its Upper East Side location permanently, but announced it will soon reopen its four other city locations. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Holy Ground taking to-go to new level
Plus Benares is fielding orders from India; the Pincus brothers open a new waterfront restaurant in the Hudson River Park; covid poetry at the Seaport. / 3 comments
Newsletter: July 27
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Where in Tribeca?
Part two of Where in Tribeca - Art Edition: have you spotted this ancient reptile? Turns out he was added to the streetscape a month ago. / 2 comments







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