Seen & Heard: Laughing Man 2.0 coming along
Plus a Reading Ninja strikes on Franklin; The Drug Store has a secret backroom -- and sparkling iced tea; Stella's new(ish) space on Reade. / 9 comments
Seen & Heard: The invention of the Cosmo at the Odeon
Plus a hoodie that immortalizes Gee Whiz; Otto Penzler pens his obsession with mystery; added red detailing for Franklin Street.
Dedicated bike lane coming for Broadway in Fidi
The DOT is proposing a protected bike lane from City Hall to The Battery down the center of the city, plus some added sidewalk space for Broadway way downtown. / 16 comments
Newsletter: Nov. 25
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Where in Tribeca, Thanksgiving Edition
Where is this European invader, with the signature hat buckle? Oh, and Happy Thanksgiving! / 4 comments
In the News: Resiliency and fairness in the five boros
Plus a review of the Conrad; a review of The Butterfly; the wolf's apartment is on sale; biking is now easier going west on Prince.
Seen & Heard: Free benefit concert at City Vineyard
Plus Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively at City Vineyard; Brazilian modern at R & Company; another Amazon Go opens on Church and Liberty. / 3 comments
Award-Winning Restoration of The Woolworth Tower Residences is now complete. Available for Immediate Occupancy
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New Kid on the Block: Spotlight Kids
A local costume designer and fashion product developer decided to put on a show, starting Spotlight Kids to show local kids the theater ropes, from costume design to set making to lights up.
Seen & Heard: Richard Serra in Chelsea
Plus a dress code at Let There Be Neon; last chance for the Fulton Stall Market at the Seaport; the ghost bike memorial on the bike path. / 4 comments
Nosy Neighbor: Are dogs allowed in Liberty Park?
Two "Concerned Dog Parents" were chased out of Liberty Park by a woman brandishing a rolled up newspaper and wrote to ask, "What's the deal?” / 34 comments
Newsletter: Nov. 21
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