Newsletter: August 19
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Where in Tribeca?
Where is this yellow stop sign? And while you are noodling that one, keep reading for a quick history of the stop sign and its yellow origins. / 2 comments
Washington Market Park tennis court sign-up may go online
Putting aside the decades-old system of a paper sheet passed around at 7a each morning in the park, the Parks Department is considering moving to online reservations starting in 2020. / 6 comments
In the News: Maiden Lane construction back underway
Plus Naomi Watts's Onda Beauty featured in Vogue; Archpaper takes on the proposed Manhattan jail; Toni Morrison remembered. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: 111 Murray is revealed
Plus neighbors alarmed by a hole dug along their foundation without a permit; a shed comes down on Broadway and White,; a truck topples on Hubert; an activity for kids at Governors. / 2 comments
In the News: Frenchette takes on the Upper East Side
Plus a monumental sculpture for Chinatown is not well received; 74 Trinity Place tops out; a tribute to Cathy Drew on her retirement; Frenchette takes on the Upper East Side.
100 Barclay: New 3BR Tribeca Loft with Terrace and Grill | Open House Tues, Aug 20th 1pm-2:30pm
The space you need. Every amenity you want. In the middle of the neighborhood you love. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Tribeca PAC launches annual series
Plus longtime resident Joan Panzer turns 90 in Vermont; The Battery will honor monarch butterflies at its annual garden luncheon; late night fireworks wake residents.
Newsletter: August 15
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Dean & DeLuca not closing — here’s hoping
While the catering side of the business is "closed indefinitely," the Soho mainstay that opened in 1977 is still open -- one of only four stores left in the country after a huge expansion. / 7 comments
Welcome back, kids! Check out these great classes in the neighborhood
Summer's almost over, and it's time to take advantage of the amazing after-school classes offered right here, steps from your door. There's something for every kid's interest and skill set. / Sponsored
In the News: Fire at site of Google’s upcoming offices
Plus: construction company responsible for one death in Soho is shut down; classic Soho storefront bakery closes; Fidi's impressive mid-year lease numbers; progress on 185 Broadway. / 6 comments








Mamdami administration will buy it in bankruptcy with a rigged bid, then turn it into a homeless shelter for the... — S / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel
Keeping a bagel shop open isn't gonna increase the value of the building. Furthermore, I doubt the bagel place opens... — jake / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel
It should be better for the creditors to keep a rent paying tenant in place to increase the value of... — Reademan / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel
Great house, great story and great people. — G / Townhouse Peeping: 25 Harrison Street
Agreed ... in addition to it being one of the most photographed streets in the city, it is poorly drained... — WCJ / In the News: A deep dive into laying stone streets
I think it would be great to re-cobble Staple Street. It is certainly is used for films and photo shoots... — B / In the News: A deep dive into laying stone streets
… and I’ll continue to drink the water (filtered), but not the KoolAid … — Jeff / Mamdani wins mayoral race; Cuomo takes Tribeca