Where in Tribeca?
A guest post from J.: where is this graphic image? You may be walking over it right now. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Prize for best storefront barricade
Plus the best NYC sighting; the best sidewalk chalk drawing; the best guerilla flower display; and the saddest news on the block.
Support Gnoccheria Staff Fund with Dine Around Downtown Featuring Rocco DiSpirito on June 25th
Presented by the Downtown Alliance and hosted by award-winning chef and author Rocco DiSpirito, the free series features top Lower Manhattan chefs to benefit the local restaurant community. / Sponsored
Are we facing a new wave of car traffic?
Traffic is already heating up -- and we are only in phase 1. What happens to the air and the streets downtown when commuters steer clear of mass transit? / 5 comments
In the News: Downtown Shake Shack did *not* poison NYPD
Plus the Gotham Gazette hosts a debate for the downtown assembly seat; renderings released for 2 Hudson Square on Canal and Varick. / 1 comment
Receive up to 2 Months Free Rent in DUMBO & Brooklyn Heights
Two Trees residential buildings are situated within the city's most desirable neighborhoods, close to exciting restaurants, bars, retail, transportation, cultural landmarks, and open green spaces. / Sponsored
Phase 2 outdoor dining starts Monday, and drinking on the streets is legal!
The mayor's emergency executive order suspends the city's Administrative Code that prohibits drinking in the streets. But how will that help our local restaurants? / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Congrats to the class of 2020
Photo op in Washington Market with more to come in Duane Park; Gotan, Tiny's and PJ Clarke's are back open again; Shopboy, the tailor on Walker, is taking appointments. / 3 comments
Newsletter: June 18
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The expanding street art scene in Soho
Protestors and artists -- and artist protestors -- have added some amazing new art to the plywood around Soho, making an invigorating art walk around the neighborhood. / 7 comments
Summer Camp Reimagined: There’s lots for kids to do — here and at home
Kids still gotta be kids! So whether virtual or in small groups, local experts are providing fun for kids of all ages, wherever they are, for the long summer months ahead. / Sponsored
Thinking of riding the subway? Here’s what it looks like underground
Even with Phase 1 adding thousands of workers to the commute, the trains are still relatively empty at non-rush hours.










The coffee is excellent. The renovation IS beautiful, albeit not entirely "cafe comfy". But the chairs by the window are... — KC / New Kid on the Block: Toby’s Estate Coffee Roasters
when is this location going to stop being used as a migrant shelter? they literally - still ! - across... — FS / Radisson at 52 William to be used by the city for a migrant shelter
Gerry do you remember the last of the coffee roasters and warehouses? And that great restaurant How’s Bayou? It was... — John Gallagher / New tenant for Taylor’s building
Yes, the lemon pepper proved to be quite tasty on both pita crackers and Wasa crisp bread. So much so... — Nicole Vianna / New Kid on the Block: PopUp Bagels
As expected (and from previous experience with their original locations in Williamsburg and West Village, both of which became Partners... — Barry Wacksman / New Kid on the Block: Toby’s Estate Coffee Roasters
How Tribeca has changed I started my career fresh out of college in 1983 I recall mostly factories butter &... — Gerry Post / New tenant for Taylor’s building
Harry Macklowe you may recall demolished a building on west 45th in the middle of the night after he couldn't... — david turecamo / Commercial building at Reade and Broadway acquired by developer