Cornices being removed at 131 Duane – the Hope Building
The building, which is in the historic district, should be restored in full, but in the meantime the columns look naked. / 2 comments
Newsletter: March 12
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Seen & Heard: Signs of spring
Plus a show honoring a founder of Soho Photo Gallery; a wedding on Greenwich; a talk on the heroines of the Holocaust for International Women's Day. / 1 comment
100 Barclay – Where Every Day Is A Staycation
With more amenities than any other Tribeca address, 100 Barclay boasts an 82-foot lap pool and a children's wading pool made for lessons or just splashing around. Why leave home? / Sponsored
Jazz club returning to Bogardus mansion
TriBeCa Arts Club has applied for a liquor license with live music but no dancing at 75 Murray, the former home of the 75 Club. / 3 comments
Blood Manor application for liquor license withdrawn
After community opposition and an online petition that garnered more than 500 signatures, the operators changed their minds on a liquor license. / 6 comments
11 Hoyt Luxury Condominiums | NYC’s Top-Selling Condo in 2019
Located at the crossroads of Downtown Brooklyn and brownstone Brooklyn, 11 Hoyt sets a new standard for architecture and design with residences priced from $715,000 to over $3,500,000. / Sponsored
Hurricane Maria memorial design unveiled for end of Chambers Street
The sculpture, designed by a Puerto Rican architect and artist, will be a series of inscribed glass panels rising in a spiral shape with a rotating star in the center. / 1 comment
Many private schools closing for the week
Private schools across the city are closing for the week; the governor's policy requires that schools close for 24 hours after a case is discovered.
Seen & Heard: Exhibit on the history of the city’s water
Plus the woman who painted the neighborhood storefronts -- literally; a tribute to a historic building in Lego; more from the Mu$eum of Finance.
In the News: 111 Varick nearly complete
Plus local painter Arlene Shechet at Pace; rap gossip out of Flashdancers; and celebrating the meatless burger at Lekka. / 3 comments
Newsletter: March 9
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