In the News: Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall
Plus the DOE is seeking children who were attending local schools during 9/11; the rezoning of Soho and Noho; the status of resiliency at the Seaport. / 6 comments
In the News: James Cohan celebrates 20 years
Plus Miss Rachel adds an Upper West Side studio; OMNY system expands to South Ferry; a boy is assaulted by teens on Canal; lofts double as party spaces.
Seen & Heard: Photos of Tribeca celebrate 25 years of The Trib
Plus eight decades of Native American painting at the national museum; the largest market in the city opens at Essex Crossing.
Community Board 1 agendas for December
A Greek restaurant for the North End Grill space; a City Winery venture at the old J&R Music spaces; the relocation of The Bull; a discussion about the new downtown school, and more! / 6 comments
Newsletter: Dec. 2
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Where in Tribeca?
In honor of the booze season, all Where in Tribeca? posts from now till New Year's will be alcohol related. Fun? I hope so. The first: where is this longtime fave? / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Lisa Stefanelli show on Artsy
Plus the Fulton Stall Market will host a holiday version with more vendors; a Greek restaurant with two other locations in the city is coming to the North End Grill space.
Holiday Sale! Premier Access for the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival
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New Kid on the Block: Rumble Boxing
In three years, Rumble Boxing has gone from one studio in Chelsea (23rd Street) to 12 in the country – four that opened just this month – and with leases out in Chicago and San Francisco.
Citizen of the Month: Manny D’Almeida
Chosen for having made a major commitment to this neighborhood – its people, places or both. There’s no formula for what qualifies someone as the Citizen of the Month, only that you will know him when you see him. / 24 comments
The way the neighbors at 15 Broad give thanks
The folks at 15 Broad have for 11 years been partnering with the Salvation Army to fill downtown kids wishlists. This year they are opening it up to the rest of us. / 2 comments
Newsletter: Nov. 28 | Happy Thanksgiving!
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