Seen & Heard: Artists Space to open in December
Plus Chillhouse to open flagship just over the border; a plaque on Warren that needs explanation; local women gather to support women entrepreneurs. / 2 comments
The Downside: The day-to-day din of helicopters
The City Council and the federal elected officials are all calling for the FAA to limit helicopter flights over the city, but will those efforts make any difference?
In the News: Power brokering at Yves
Plus Kanye West plays the Oculus; Tribeca Pediatrics acquires a historic building at the Seaport; Jake Gyllenhaal rescues a Great Dane in the middle of Hudson Street. / 1 comment
Loft Peeping: The catacombs of 152 Reade
Being inside a John Petrarca building is always exciting (would be even more so to live in one) but being underneath this one was really a thrill. / 6 comments
In the News: Dead Rabbit gets thumbs up for its cocktails
Plus own a piece of an old firehouse; Robert De Niro celebrates his father's paintings; was One World Trade a copy?; 25 Park Row gets shout out for less glass and steel.
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Seen & Heard: Bubby’s opens this weekend
Plus Walker's is also back open; TriBeCa Therapy turns 10 and brings on five new therapists; Ryan Roche sample sale at 72 Warren till Thursday; a peek out of the penthouse at 100 Barclay.
Michelin-starred chef Eric McCarthy is out at Paisley
Paisley was intended to be the vehicle for the star chef, who was last the executive chef at Tamarind, and would have activated a beautiful space on Greenwich and Laight.
In the News: Action on the Duarte Square lot at Canal
Plus the Alamo Drafthouse will have a museum and bar called the Press Room; tallest building in NJ is just across the way; Dean & DeLuca is auctioning off its equipment. / 9 comments
Turf at Pier 40 to get an overhaul
The Hudson River Park Trust is seeking proposals to replace the 3.7 acres of artificial grass in the courtyard at Pier 40 -- ASAP. / 1 comment
Hamptons Peeping: A spectacular shingle-style Southampton Village home
This beautifully crafted eight-bedroom feels like luxurious near-ocean living, with a broad lawn, tennis court, pool and fireplaces in the bedrooms. It's a home for all seasons. / Sponsored
Local Expert: Julie Reumert, opera singer and coach
A native of Denmark, the soprano has nearly sold out her first concert at Carnegie Hall.










Two iconic NYC establishments which I have had the privilege to frequent since their inception, and that have never wavered... — Christopher M / Jerry Walker, co-owner of Walker’s and The Ear Inn, has died
I've already put on five pounds. — George Bacon / Carbs are back in the neighborhood
Don’t forget Seppes Pizza Bar that opened on the Goldman walk next to Shake Shack. Pizza is fantastic, great bar... — Slue / Carbs are back in the neighborhood
Ugh...how much longer do I have to wait for Big Gay Ice Cream!!! LOVE their WV Location. — Jack Hughes / Seen & Heard: Coffee Project & Big Gay Ice Cream on hiatus?
I remember the days when we only had pick a bagel across the highway. Excited for Modern Bagel - they... — JD / Carbs are back in the neighborhood
And she served on the mayor’s inauguration committee as an expert on children. Is actually funny — Sandra / The new mayor hangs with preschoolers in Fidi
We will soon have critical mass to perform a Tribeca-specific taste test of all the local bagel and pizza places.... — Prof Wagstaff / Carbs are back in the neighborhood