Loft Peeping: Franklin Street loft
Designer Kevin Dumais resurrected a '90s bachelor pad to be a sleek home for a young couple. Sweet. / 2 comments
Newsletter: Feb. 10
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CB1 Meeting Update: Blood Manor pushed back to March
The new meeting is scheduled for March 11, when the applicant should have all its information prepared. / 1 comment
Where in Tribeca?
At the risk of getting us all too nostalgic, where in Tribeca is this handy item? / 6 comments
Century 21 adds a Financier coffee shop
The department store is adding a Financier Patisserie to its third floor, the sixth location of the bakery owned by local resident Peter Poulakakos.
In the News: Local pushback on NYC ferry service
Plus Krispy Kreme coming to Fidi; Kenzo coming to Soho; an endorsement for Grace Lee; Eran Chen buys on Lispenard. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: Maman in Fidi
Plus a science fair for the little ones at Buckle My Shoe; jazz on Fridays at Church Street School; a new listings site for events at the Seaport geared for kids.
In the News: Alamo delayed…again
Plus: bartenders across the city are going dry; ferry ridership for the NYC Ferry is up; Marvel Architects leads a tour of its offices 11:45 Hudson.
Local Expert: Diana Moss and Mini Melanie
A local entrepreneur and her pastry chef sister have opened a retail component to Mini Melanie, where the specialty is original riffs on cake. / 1 comment
Newsletter: Feb. 6
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In the News: Restaurants to watch
Plus Meryl Streep's penthouse on Laight goes to a hedge funder; more shared work spaces are coming to 3 World Trade; blood cancers linked to 9/11 responders.
UPDATEx2: Manhattan Sentinels leave their posts; will return; artist dies at 97
The cluster of monumental cast iron sculptures titled "Manhattan Sentinels" by noted sculptor Beverly Pepper has been removed, but will return after the plaza is waterproofed. / 7 comments







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