Tribeca Wines & Spirits opens on West Broadway
After being kicked out of their long-time space on Greenwich and Duane (opened in 1996!) the store has moved to a bright corner at Worth Street. / 6 comments
Curly haired women unite: Lorraine Massey opens on W. Broadway
Curly hair guru Lorraine Massey, who opened her first salon here in 1993 and went on to travel the world talking about curls, has opened Spiral (x,y,z) in the former Calypso space. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Alec Baldwin caught in Statue ferry scam
Plus a protest is held against the plan for a White Street jail; Amanda Church and John Franklin at Hionas Gallery; NYC Ferry analysis shows record subsidies. / 3 comments
Newsletter: Oct. 10
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Looking Back: The opening of the New Amsterdam library
The New Amsterdam branch of the NYPL was inaugurated 30 years ago on May 3, with Ed Koch, local kids and the former president of France in attendance. / 4 comments
New Kid on the Block: Stephén Seo
The bespoke tailor has opened a jewel box of a fitting studio on Broadway, and has used his talents to dress the cast of Entourage and others in his signature style. / 7 comments
In the News: Dean & DeLuca is closed — for now or for good?
Plus 27 are arrested in climate die-in, while the Bull gets splashed with paint; DeNiro & Co opening a new movie studio in Astoria; a review of a shared street in Brooklyn. / 1 comment
A floating sculpture for a future floating pool
The folks advocating for a floating pool in the East River have launched a floating light sculpture off Pier 17 that will promote the cause and bring attention to the water quality of the river. / 1 comment
Crimes and misdemeanors on Vestry Street
This is a story about street parking, hired cars, a liquor store and a serial vandal. But this tale is not quite over, and its ending may not be a happy one. / 27 comments
Community Board 1 agendas for October
There will be ongoing issues discussed, including the giant event space Convene for Battery Park City; the Howard Hughes brownfield cleanup at 250 Water; and the homeless in Manhattan.
Nosy Neighbor: What’s happening with the Jeff Koons sculpture at 7 WTC?
H. writes: "Balloon Flower has gone missing for over a year. Any ideas? He's very tacky ... but I really miss it." / 3 comments
In the News: Bed Bath & Beyond closing 40 stores
Plus tenants on Hanover Square are suing for rent stabilization; building on Liberty will be a 30-story hotel; Governor narrows sites for Hurricane Maria memorial. / 1 comment










The first one of its kind with this glass facade in NYC. Beautiful! — SONIA STOCK / 50 Hudson is finally revealed
Maybe not rush to such quick conclusions that the new providers will not live up to Manhattan Youth. Theseus Roche,... — WCJ / Manhattan Youth loses contracts at 12 middle school afterschool programs
Mamdami is going to take care of his friends. Progressive dems view this kind of government funding as slush funds... — Reademan / Manhattan Youth loses contracts at 12 middle school afterschool programs
Re: deliverista hub...built fast? Walked by 2days ago and it's still not open. And I echo the question of why... — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / In the News: Deliverista hub and speed contracting
Let us not forget South’s, previously on Church between White & Franklin. Affordable, and super-congenial vibe!!!! — mgp / Nosy Neighbor Update: 101 Franklin / 250 Church has sold
It is complex. I recommend reading this to get a sense of the jurisdictions of each agency: https://tribecacitizen.com/2025/10/24/illegal-vending-on-canal-street-its-a-constant-churn/ — Tribeca Citizen / In the News: Chambers among the 100 best restaurants
Duh, yes. Confusing myself! — Tribeca Citizen / The Candidates 2026: Ben Yee