Newsletter: April 30
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New App on the Block: WhatToOrder
A local resident has launched an app that allows diners to search for any menu item at any restaurant in the city -- but while restaurants are paused, it will also show you what's open now. / 7 comments
Downtown Alliance offering grants to cover rent for ‘essential’ small businesses
$10,000 grants will go to businesses below Murray that are currently operating as "essential" and have fewer than five outlets around the city.
In the News: More changes for 11 Hubert
The plans to make the corner of Hubert and Collister into the biggest single-family home in Manhattan are on their third iteration in four years.
Petco Unleashed on Chambers is closing for good
The store opened a decade ago, in November 2010, and will close for good on May 17 with little explanation from corporate. / 36 comments
Trader Joe’s is closed for cleaning again
The store reports that it is doing additional cleaning and will reopen tomorrow.
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
Construction Update: What is essential and what is not?
The hotels under construction at 86 Warren and 456 Greenwich cannot continue work, despite some action on Warren Street last week. / 6 comments
COVID-19: The Month in Pictures
The neighborhood has never looked quite like this before, and it's most apparent at night. But even daytime has visual clues of our new, interior lives. / 4 comments
Local Business Update: Babesta
Babesta, the gear store for city kids on Warren and at Brookfield, is trying to offer the same service and expertise online using the tech tools of the pandemic. / 1 comment
Newsletter: April 27
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Seen & Heard: Taste fund for restaurants running low
So far the Taste of Tribeca Community Fund has delivered 5400 meals. Plus photographer Yaron Leshem offering steep discounts; Sapar Contemporary offering virtual studio visits.








what a story. God bless them and their family. — Native / Made in Tribeca: Choose Creativity
All of the kids that are marched back and forth to the park (and there are a lot of them!)... — Elizabeth / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Respectfully, “the teacher made a mistake” and “the park should have a gate” are not mutually exclusive. I don’t expect... — A / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Such a pretentious school to be so careless. I remember back in 2014/2015 I was looking for a daycare in... — Sandra / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Agree. It’s concerning how the school head is portraying the incident. — TD / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
I don't know who advised the school director on the quotes provided, but that person cannot read the room. — ReaderOnDuane / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
This is an extraordinary story about extraordinary people. Please take a moment to support this great cause! — Downtown Dad Reborn / Made in Tribeca: Choose Creativity