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July 31, 2019

Hamptons Peeping: A trio of North Haven homes with deep water docks

Three unique properties in Sag Harbor have that most rare amenity: waterfront with a deep-water dock for boating outside your doorstep. Oh, and the houses are beautiful too. / Sponsored

Canal Street Oysters poised to open soon

A little peek into the restaurant taking over the former nightclub on the southeast corner of Canal and West Broadway.

July 30, 2019

Seen & Heard: Two small businesses win digital grant

Plus a forum to hear from the candidates for supreme court judge; Bernard Kirschenbaum at Postmasters; a new view up Church Street at Chambers.

In the News: City to track empty storefronts

Plus the Grand Banks makes best boat bar list; One Whitehall changes hands; Anthony Weiner moves uptown; Bed Bath & Beyond gets scathing review. / 6 comments

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July 29, 2019

In the News: 125 Greenwich has financing woes

Plus the house and senate voted to extend the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund for seven decades; the city will honor 9/11 responders; Benares opens in Jersey.

Seen & Heard: The River Project honors local founder

Plus Kazumi Yoshida at Cheryl Hazan Gallery; new concerts added to Pier 17 rooftop lineup; rent law town hall meeting tonight; Vinoly moves to Pearl Street.

Final five days at Arcade Bakery

Roger Gural's acclaimed bakery will close this Friday, and until then, count on lines being out the door. / 1 comment

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July 27, 2019

Where in Tribeca?

Comment if you know where this repurposed container is stationed. From the files of Sonia Stock, in residence for the summer, so she's out of the running. / 5 comments

July 26, 2019

Rings lost — and found — at Pier 25 reunited with owner

The saga started with a comment from Terry, then a reply from Brendan and another reply from the NYPD, and ended with a joyful reunion at the 1st Precinct.

In the News: Michelle Obama has lunch at Locanda Verde

Plus a review of public open spaces; progress on the performing arts center at the WTC; Artists & Fleas moving a bit closer to us; a celebrity-filled building has a unit for sale. / 3 comments

Citizens of the Month: Hanne Larsen and Melanie Zrihen

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 her when you see her. / 6 comments

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