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February 12, 2020

It’s time to start planning summer fun for the kids

This neighborhood has no end of opportunity for summer fun, learning and exploration. Check out this listing of summer camps and activities, just steps from your door. / Sponsored

Food hall at 205 Hudson is tangled in lawsuit

The former American Flatbread space at Canal got its liquor license in 2018, only to be now tied up in many layers of disagreement between the two original founding partners.

February 11, 2020

Coming soon to the Oculus and Brookfield?

Among the "coming soons" to the malls: vitamin IV drips, beer halls, Impossible tacos and Milanese pastries. / 3 comments

Seen & Heard: Rector Street Bridge coming down

Plus looking down Warren in the '80s; Church Street School's The Event scheduled for March 10; 9/11 Memorial Run/Walk planned for April 26. / 4 comments

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February 10, 2020

In the News: Tin Building gettings its architectural details

Plus amFAR holds its gala in Fidi; losses at 56 Leonard; local Dem club endorses Grace Lee.

Seen & Heard: The facade at the Clock Tower building revealed

Plus the tree pits on Chambers get some TLC; Songs for Seeds opens another franchise; the South African artist Luke Baggott at Steven Amedee paints NYC. / 6 comments

Loft Peeping: Franklin Street loft

Designer Kevin Dumais resurrected a '90s bachelor pad to be a sleek home for a young couple. Sweet. / 2 comments

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February 8, 2020

CB1 Meeting Update: Blood Manor pushed back to March

The new meeting is scheduled for March 11, when the applicant should have all its information prepared. / 1 comment

Where in Tribeca?

At the risk of getting us all too nostalgic, where in Tribeca is this handy item? / 6 comments

February 7, 2020

Century 21 adds a Financier coffee shop

The department store is adding a Financier Patisserie to its third floor, the sixth location of the bakery owned by local resident Peter Poulakakos.

In the News: Local pushback on NYC ferry service

Plus Krispy Kreme coming to Fidi; Kenzo coming to Soho; an endorsement for Grace Lee; Eran Chen buys on Lispenard. / 5 comments

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