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
100 Barclay Tribeca – Where Staying Home Is Better Than Going Out
With more amenities than any other Tribeca address, 100 Barclay boasts an 82-foot lap pool and a children's wading pool made for lessons or just splashing around. Why leave home? / Sponsored
New Kid on the Block: SquashRx
A Battery Park City resident who took up squash with his 7-year-old daughter has opened two courts on Broadway that offer a simple and accessible way to play the sport.
Newsletter: Dec. 9
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Where in Tribeca?
'Tis the season...to raise a glass at one of the neighborhood's many watering holes. (And that's this month's WiT theme.) Where's this one? / 2 comments
Ring in the New Year at the neighborhood’s most elegant spots
Gather a few couples and step out -- or better yet, stroll -- to the neighborhood's most glamourous destinations. Flowing all night long: live music, good vibes and of course, champagne. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Donate your soccer jerseys today!
Plus Jefferson Hayman at Amedee Gallery; two ambitious exhibits at the Museum of Chinese in America; and a free ballet Nutcracker at the Winter Garden this weekend.







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