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
Crowd Sourcing: Trucks wreaking havoc downtown
Trucks over 55 feet long are prohibited from city streets. So why are there so many plowing through downtown, and in some cases, causing damage as they do? / 10 comments
A huge trove of 9/11 photos found at house auction
Archivist found 2,400 pictures of the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of 9-11 taken by what they think was a construction worker. The photos are now on Flickr. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Canadian native art installed at Brookfield
Plus the 45-year-old Hemingway African Gallery opens its first storefront here; Hannah Senesh at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; a Soho backyard respite; free movies at Pier 17; / 1 comment
In the News: 250 Water going forward with cleanup
Plus Chief goes national with a new round of funding; 2 N. Moore sells for $27 million; tech entrepreneur buys at 401 Washington; AD highlights a glam Fidi apartment. / 3 comments
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New Kid on the Block: Sankaku
The owners of Azabu have activated the space upstairs, opening a charming sake lounge serving Japanese snacks and small bites intended for creative sake pairings.
Newsletter: July 18
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Streetscape: Big reveal at 187 Franklin
The sidewalk bridge at 187 Franklin will be taken down this week, and the Unhistoric Townhouse will be fully revealed. / 8 comments
In the News: Broadway/Canal corner will soon transform
A key Soho corner will soon be activated by a “boutique” office building at the northwest corner of Canal. / 7 comments







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