Gloria Jewel on West Broadway is closed permanently
The shop with the beachy vibe that opened here in 2013 has closed, but its sister stores just reopened out east after a temporary shutdown for the virus. / 1 comment
Newsletter: June 11
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Seen & Heard: Phase 1 action in the neighborhood
With some retail allowed to open for curbside pickup as of Monday, storefronts are slowly coming back to life. / 3 comments
Support Delmonico’s Staff Fund with ‘Dine Around Downtown: Cooking At Home Edition’ Featuring Rocco DiSpirito
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
Local Business Update: Mulberry & Vine
Taking a chance, the restaurant on Warren opened last month to test the waters, but with no office workers nearby, staying open cost more than keeping it closed.
Seen & Heard: Protest today at City Hall
The families of New Yorkers killed by the NYPD will rally today at City Hall. Plus two more restaurants reopen this coming week; hours at Target may shift.
In the News: Luxury sales are creeping back up
Two sales in Tribeca are negotiated sight-unseen; some accounts of looted Soho stores; the city will accelerate the sidewalk cafe permit process. / 2 comments
Are summer camps on? It seems not.
Despite the governor's suggestion that summer camps could move forward across the state, there's nothing in Phase 2 -- which itself is still weeks away -- that would allow it. / 5 comments
Maxwell’s closed, then was looted, and now might be done
As if the past three months were not enough of a blow, the owners are now wondering if there is a path forward if office buildings are closed till September. / 9 comments
Seen & Heard: Really? Now?
A Trump supporter flies his flag through the harbor; a mask giveaway at Downtown Community Center; Sweetgreen may open Tuesday; Paul Ruggeri closing? / 21 comments
Newsletter: June 8
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Exactly what is this curfew for? And who is it designed to protect?
The curfew seems to be working to curtail two groups: the protestors and the citizens who want to bring the city back to life. Is that really the idea? / 11 comments










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