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Tickets are on sale for Taste of Tribeca
The annual festival of the neighborhood and its fab restaurants is in its 30th year.
There’s still time to plan lots of summer fun for the kids
The neighborhood has so much to offer kids this summer: music, dance, fashion, reading, visual arts, martial arts, coding, tennis, fitness and more. There's something for every interest. / Sponsored
In the News: Drinks on boats started here
Plus an update on 125 Greenwich; another gallery for the Tribeca district; a look at London's congestion pricing program.
Update on the shelter coming to 105 Washington
The Safe Haven shelter will be the first in CB1, which until recently had no homeless shelters in its district. / 19 comments
Kids These Days: Sports equipment drive at Duane Park this Saturday
Two local teens decided to mark Earth Day with a sports equipment drive that will benefit the kids at the Hudson Guild in Chelsea.
Seen & Heard: Where to see a sea of tulips
Plus the future of cities in wood; tickets are available for the Tribeca Film Festival; two BMCC profs get picked for NASA project.
New Kid on the Block: StretchLab
The studio offers one-on-one and group sessions to help clients increase flexibility and recover from injury. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Sugared + Bronzed is open
Plus the BBC reports from Tribeca; the photographer Joe Woolhead has a show at the Oculus; some old school and old world cobblestones.
Only in Tribeca: The artist Meghan Boody hosts an epic send-off for herself
The event celebrated the artist's 60th birthday, but also her leave-taking: she has listed her celebrated loft which she purchased here in 1995.
Newsletter: April 15
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Lable Horowitz, who opened Church Street Surplus in 1971, dies at 87
Lable hawked everything from NASA souvenir coins to WWII bomber jackets to antique linens, all while keeping an eye on his corner of the neighborhood. / 8 comments
https://nypost.com/2024/11/26/opinion/mtas-252m-emergency-intercom-flop-is-another-insult-to-taxpayers/ The last thing the incompetent MTA needs is to be given more money. A private oversight board of business... — Reademan / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
As a bus rider, the continuing reductions in bus service over the years are very upsetting and harmful It appears... — Lia / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
Yes. A noted and celebrated New York designer - and his first store. — Tribeca Citizen / Telfar opens its first brick-and-mortar on Broadway
@Jam: " ... a slightly faster bus does not help ..." Please don't cherry-pick. The initial 5-6 percent gain I... — Komanoff / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
This went on way too long. At various times there was a mattress laid across tables in one of the... — Andyj / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
Mr. Komanoff, If I may…. It was my impression that bicycling is your transit mode - not subway or bus?... — Jam / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
Great falafel, but their service was very disorganised, leaving customers confused as to status of their food orders. — Joan Moroney / Falafel Tanami has closed