In the News: The gulag around the corner
Plus Frenchette expands to Rock Center; an analysis of the Soho and Noho rezoning proposal; cutbacks to the stops on the Downtown Connection shuttle. / 2 comments
Ecco! at the end of its era in Tribeca?
CB1's Licensing Committee approved a new application for the restaurant's longtime storefront on Chambers -- for a fifth iteration of Village watering hole The Grey Dog. / 32 comments
Seen & Heard: It snowed yesterday in Battery Park City
Plus plans for Christmas Day at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; action at last at 11 Sixth at White/Walker; what looks like guerilla video advertising at Warren and West Bway.
The view of the neighborhood from 60 Hudson
The data storage firm DataGryd now has eight floors of 60 Hudson where it stores 15 megawatts (that's a lot) of power. It also has some stellar views of the neighborhood. / 3 comments
Newsletter: Dec. 12
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Seen & Heard: The Bean is getting bigger
Plus the Portfolio School will add another grade; the former Verizon building will open its public plaza; the neighborhood gets three stars from Michelin. / 2 comments
In the News: BPC resident keeps neighbors up with virtuoso performances
Plus two mega developers team up for a mega building; Blockbuster redux in Soho; a look inside a 56 Leonard penthouse. / 1 comment
1 Park Row to start demolition next week
The cornerstone -- and literally the corner -- of the old J&R business will be demolished this month and will eventually rise to 23 stories. / 4 comments
Big Kid on the Block: Walker Hotel Tribeca
The new Walker Hotel Tribeca adds a Blue Bottle coffee shop and an expansive lounge and roof deck open to neighbors. And there are hotel rooms too. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: US Soccer women get their name in stone
Plus the borough president is seeking new members for CB1; a third in a series of lauded poke restaurants come to Rector Street. / 1 comment
In the News: 11 Hubert goes back to the drawing board
Plus some pics of One Seaport, or 161 Maiden Lane; an artist's obit for Dean & DeLuca; a few of David Yurman's favorite things. / 8 comments
Seen & Heard: Bed Bath & Beyond gets a renovation after all
Plus PS 89 will host a winter bazaar; Christmas comes to Washington Market Park; the PATH World Trade Center station will be open weekends from now till Jan. 4. / 3 comments







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