Newsletter: May 11
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Weekend Distance Activity: Take a street art walk
With the museums closed, the best way to catch some art is to stroll the streets. This week's shows include Steve ESPO Powers on Broadway and Spring and JR on Greene. / 3 comments
Staying safe in local parks: What you can expect
Both Hudson River Park and Battery Park City parks are patrolled by security services, but only the NYPD can issue summonses for social distancing. Pro tip: best to go out on weekdays. / 11 comments
Where in Tribeca?
This guy's expression pretty much sums it up these days. Where is he? / 4 comments
Los Tacos No. 1 will open tomorrow!
For all of you out there desperate for your fix, sleep well tonight. Los Tacos No. 1 is taking orders online for pick up and delivery here at the Church Street restaurant. / 3 comments
A man, a bike and an empty city
Matthias Dandois, who lives here in Tribeca, is taking advantage of the quiet streets to work his magic on two wheels. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Bike repair van is back
Parked in front of PS 234, Sammy Acevedo and the GothamFix van is back; Plus a certain beer will never be the same; three broken storefront doors hopefully do not make a trend. / 1 comment
Starbucks has both closings (for good) and openings
A bunch of Starbucks are back online south of Canal -- mobile order and Uber Eats deliver only -- but the one in the Woolworth Building is closing permanently. / 8 comments
Seen & Heard: Maman will start deliveries to Tribeca
The bakery is open in Greenpoint for a Mother's Day Bake Sale, and for local delivery next week; Los Tacos reopens its Chelsea Market outpost for curbside pickup; turns out Lot-Less is essential. / 2 comments
New York Sports Club and Flywheel both on the brink
Struggling even before the coronavirus hit, both fitness companies are closing locations around the country and considering bankruptcy filings.
Newsletter: May 7
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After 147 years at the Seaport, The Paris Café is closing for good
The Seaport stalwart was nearly washed away after Sandy, but came back to play its role in the historic neighborhood. The virus, however, proved to be too much to overcome. / 18 comments









A restaurant buyout means reserving an entire dining space exclusively for your event, with no regular service. — James Bogardus / Carnegie Diner and Cafe plans approved for 200 Chambers
In the description it states "no buyout"..is that the same as no Take Out??? — John / Carnegie Diner and Cafe plans approved for 200 Chambers
Seppe is quite good. And the wait staff is super nice. — Dee / Carbs are back in the neighborhood
None of these new places are sit with friends type of places. They are all grab and go. I don’t... — Dee / Apollo Bagels is getting closer…
To the Olio e Piu owners, sincerely: please do not blight this location with fake flowers. We will welcome you... — Cw / Mr Chow is indeed closing
This is terrible news! Such a shame! — Alex / Mr Chow is indeed closing
Such a wonderful, wonderful event for both schools! (And an amazing way to taste all the restaurants in the neighborhood.)... — Tessa S / Taste of Tribeca will be May 16 on Duane Park