The latest openings around the neighborhood
The salons are back! Mudhoney, Lance Lappin and Spiral (x,y,z) are open; so is Houseman, Century 21, RE: ALABAYAN and soon -- 1803. / 4 comments
In the News: 20-story building for Broadway and Thomas
Plus a lawsuit over financing for 45 Park Place; WeWork closes the original; a round up of looting across the city. / 15 comments
Seen & Heard: Happy Pride from the neighborhood
Battery Park City and One World Trade show their colors; A Uno is back open in a sign of retail to come; Miriam adds seats on West Broadway.
Seen & Heard : Greenmarket adding Wednesdays again
Plus the future CVS store at Church and Warren is under construction; a sailing school opens at Pier 25; an interactive map for dining outdoors. / 1 comment
Is the end of cash near?
Grand Banks has devised a nearly contactless order system; Whole Foods is down to two lanes for cash; bartenders take tips by Venmo. (Also on another note, Whole Foods' hours are back to normal.) / 6 comments
Construction Update: 65 West Broadway and 30 Warren
Cape Advisors have liberated the sidewalks at 30 Warren, which will be open this summer, and started work again at the ill-fated site on Warren and West Broadway. / 1 comment
Newsletter: June 29
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Seen & Heard: How is this going to work exactly?
Curbside dining options are getting more plentiful and increasingly elaborate, including boots and plantints and a backyard picnic set-up. And some traffic blockades. / 6 comments
Where in Tribeca?
Where can you find this sweet mosaic detail, perhaps created by West Side Foundry? / 12 comments
Vin sur Vingt is closed for good
The diminutive yet lively wine bar on West Broadway and Warren has decided to close its Tribeca location, just as it starts to reopen its uptown spots. / 1 comment
Closing for Good? Mariachi’s is too quiet
The phone and the website are disconnected and it looks like a longtime neighborhood fixture is shuttered for good. / 5 comments
City Hall occupied to demand $1 billion in NYPD budget cuts
A couple hundred protestors are sleeping out on the plaza at the entrance to the 4/5/6 at Brooklyn Bridge until June 30, while the city negotiates the budget. / 4 comments










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