Newsletter: July 25
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Seen & Heard: A vision for Tribeca Cinemas building
Plus Pen Parentis will use LMHQ space; some CBD for your pets; film festival dates set for 2020; the manager of the Grand Banks needs help. / 1 comment
In the News: Speed cameras installed on Warren and West
Plus the Journal reports on the glut of luxury condos; Alamo Drafthouse multiplex makes a record deal; the Bull gets some breathing room; Thomas Juul-Hansen at 11 Beach.
David Adjaye tower in Fidi tops out — at 800 feet
The architect of the National Museum of African American History & Culture created a facade for 130 William made of cast-concrete panels and windows trimmed in bronze. / 2 comments
Dig Inn turned down for Greenwich sidewalk cafe
Plus Galo Nero at the old Max space; Skinos Mediterranean at the W Downtown; and a nightmare for the residents of 56 Walker.
111 Montgomery: The First Full-Service Condominium in Crown Heights
Located moments from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Prospect Park, this condominium offers homes with private and common outdoor experiences, skyline views and seamless indoor/outdoor living. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: The supertaster at Racines
Plus Lights for Liberty rally lights up Foley Square; a local broker and her partner specialize for moms; high school students redo the Last Supper for Trinity mural.
Lispenard co-naming going forward at City Council
The application seeks to honor James McNaughton, a 27-year-old transit officer who was the first NYPD officer to be killed while serving in Iraq in 2005.
In the News: On the roof, for cocktails
Plus 276 and Spruce Street turn 10; a review of a kosher restaurant; 3 World Trade Center will have studios for artists; a big oops at Stuyvesant.
Seen & Heard: Noted Tribeca has a new owner
Plus a spontaneous dance performance at Pier 17; Barbara Kasten at Bartolami; music performances at the National Museum of the American Indian. / 2 comments
Newsletter: July 22
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Where in Tribeca?
Santa comes early to Tribeca, and neighbors try to figure out where he's staying. UPDATE: It's Karl Marx! And now there's a clue... / 5 comments








Recommended re-design for Canal Street: Convert it back to a canal. — marcus / Seen & Heard: Modern Bread & Bagels is moving forward
Emma, I’d like to hear the scoop. — Jeff / Action at the old Tribeca Tavern
THIS IS AN OUTRAGE! THE RESULT OF NO COMMUNITY INPUT. IS THAT THE WAY IT IS DONE THESE DAYS?? — George Bacon / In the News: Battery Park City courtyard is demolished
Thank you to Taste for a Cause! — Mdeline Lanciani / Seen & Heard: 32 Avenue of the Americas lives on
We went on Saturday night too and had a blast. Food was good and very family friendly. Great addition to... — BPCdad / Seppe Pizza Bar is open in Goldman Breezeway
ICE hang out?? — G / Deliverista charging hub on Broadway is in progress
Formerly "Leroy's" - Breakfast Special $1.15 — Matthew / Action at the old Tribeca Tavern