In the News: Clock Tower building now being occupied
Plus a BPC dog walker is sentenced for stealing his charge; historical trivia in Fidi; the OMNY fare system has challenges; no feeding the squirrels. / 7 comments
New Kid on the Block: Tribeca Apothecary
The new pharmacy in the neighborhood is aiming to be a lot more personal -- and more price effective -- than the ubiquitous pharmacy chains. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Escargot in Fidi
Plus a new Mexican in Fidi; an American Indian fashion show in Wagner Park; Lauren Farrell at the Seaport; and putting out trash can fires on Broadway. / 1 comment
In the News: Richard Serra will roll out a lot of steel this fall
Local resident Richard Serra has three upcoming exhibitions: two at Gagosian galleries showing new sculpture and works on paper, and a the unveiling of a monumental piece at MoMA.
Newsletter: August 29
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Seen & Heard: Slow death for Dean & DeLuca?
Plus Paisley is coming along; a free space for a local maker on Franklin Street; 283 West Broadway is up for grabs; Target's target is for early fall. / 2 comments
Nosy Neighbor: What’s up with the grey barriers at the fields?
The Battery Park City Authority is developing a long-term flood plan for the fields, but in the meantime, this will get them through hurricane season.
Seen & Heard: Cruise the harbor on a wooden tug
Plus a local resident's new play addresses pregnancy and motherhood; last chance for 20 percent off at Crown Shy; new fast casual pasta in Fidi; a local lecture about The Plaza.
Catching up on New Kids: Primo’s at The Frederick Hotel
From a partner in Mr. Fong's and Oliver Coffee from the hip side of the district is Primo's, a throwback (to the '20s) bar and lounge with a secret party room. / 1 comment
Art in Tribeca: Carmen Herrera at City Hall Park
This is the first major exhibition of outdoor sculptures by New York-based artist Carmen Herrera, who, at 104, is considered to be “the missing link in global modernism.”
12 Month Real Estate Review – A Spotlight on Tribeca Sales
A full review of the last year in sales in the Tribeca market distinguishes between condos and co-ops, doorman vs non-doorman and new development vs resale condos. / Sponsored
Los Tacos No. 1 is open
The fourth outpost of the Chelsea Market original has gotten raves from food bloggers at its locations across the city. / 10 comments










Um, yeah... — Robert Ripps / A TC Style Change: Officially North Moore
I remember the Vietnamese restaurant on the Sixth Ave side- inexpensive, delicious, and they had a fish tank that was... — Robert Ripps / Tribeca Pharmacy building plans are filed
I resided with my wife at 84 West Broadway for 42 years. My daughter resided with us till she went... — Larry Loonin / Erasing the 19th Century brick by brick
Wonderful history of Staple Street, which supplants the theory I had heard, that the Mercantile Exchange Building in the 19th... — Jane Freeman / Nosy Neighbor: What is going on at Staple and Harrison?
There was also a great Vietnamese restaurant in that building as well. — JWM_NYC / Tribeca Pharmacy building plans are filed
It was called Magoo’s! — Jean / Tribeca Pharmacy building plans are filed
Way back before the pharmacy, it was an art bar…there were Paintings by everyone on the walls ( traded for... — Jean / Tribeca Pharmacy building plans are filed