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.
In the News: New plans for 11 Hubert
Plus an update on super tall 45 Park Place; a reminder of a hidden gem of a park in Fidi; NY Waterway ferries get cited by the Coast Guard. / 1 comment
Kids These Days: Leyla Blue
At 13, a girl decides to be a pop singer and locks herself in her room to practice around the clock. By 20, she signs with Island Records. / 3 comments
In the News: 250 Church will stay an office building
Plus a model still missing from Marriott; ways to donate your old coats in Soho; 130 William nearly finished; Marc Forgione will take over Nolita fave Peasant. / 1 comment
The Archive of Contemporary Music is closing
The record archive known as ARC, founded by Tribeca resident b. George in 1977, is moving from its White Street location -- and its last annual holiday sale starts Saturday. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: ARC Athletics opening new studio — for kids
Plus Nassau Street between Fulton and John will be closed for much of the month; Battery Park City hosts a chess tournament this week.
Newsletter: Dec. 5
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In the News: The Palm on the block
Plus a progress report on the Tin Building at the Seaport; a win for renters in Two Bridges; an attack on an MTA conductor at the Chambers Street J station. / 1 comment







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