Seen & Heard: Glass box for 13 Harrison roof
Plus a souvenir from another era; a sidewalk sale at Lola Tribeca today; a bus makes a wrong turn and recovers. / 1 comment
Where in Tribeca?
I am hoping James can explain the meaning of these signs. In the meantime, where is this one? / 9 comments
The Times editorial board calls Seaport development “smart”
And last night's Community Board meeting on the topic went into overtime, to be continued next month.
The Odeon responds to The New Yorker
The owner of The Odeon not only takes umbrage with commentary from The New Yorker, but also notes that the writer took some liberties -- ie made stuff up -- about the curbside experience. / 73 comments
Howard Hughes’ plans for 250 Water vs. the Seaport Historic District
The project has a lot of moving parts, including brownfield cleanup, affordable housing, support for the Seaport Museum, and -- here's the kicker -- towers that exceed zoning by 350 feet. / 4 comments
The woman who painted Chambers Street
Dianne Talan has made a career in art by painting the environment around her, and that has been Tribeca for the past 42 years. For us, it's a timeline of a changing neighborhood. / 5 comments
Verrazzano Bridge toll will soon go both ways
The MTA announced that as of Dec. 1, the MTA will collect tolls in both directions on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, closing the traffic loophole that clogged Downtown. / 24 comments
Newsletter: November 12
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Where art and family collide
Bernard Lumpkin and Carmine Boccuzzi's collection of Black art spills into and over their family's life and history. And now there's a book to go with it. / 3 comments
The Hamptons Are Forever.
Three distinct properties for south fork living: a Southampton Village shingled six-bedroom with pool; a private mansion and pool set on an acre; a charming cottage on a freshwater pond. / Sponsored
Mulberry & Vine will take a big pause
After a start, then stop, then a full start, Mulberry & Vine will close until the office worker returns to downtown.
In the News: Roxy kicks out Rich
Plus the story behind the artists who created Mother Cabrini; McDonald's CEO comes to Tribeca; Sant Ambroeus as fashion power cafe. / 1 comment










Maybe not rush to such quick conclusions that the new providers will not live up to Manhattan Youth. Theseus Roche,... — WCJ / Manhattan Youth loses contracts at 12 middle school afterschool programs
Mamdami is going to take care of his friends. Progressive dems view this kind of government funding as slush funds... — Reademan / Manhattan Youth loses contracts at 12 middle school afterschool programs
Re: deliverista hub...built fast? Walked by 2days ago and it's still not open. And I echo the question of why... — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / In the News: Deliverista hub and speed contracting
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It is complex. I recommend reading this to get a sense of the jurisdictions of each agency: https://tribecacitizen.com/2025/10/24/illegal-vending-on-canal-street-its-a-constant-churn/ — Tribeca Citizen / In the News: Chambers among the 100 best restaurants
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Used to work there back in the day (early 90s). Was a crazy busy place - had the best equipment.... — Mo / Flashback: The days of Tent & Trails