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
Newsletter: August 26
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Where in Tribeca?
This find from "Where in Tribeca?" guest editor Sonia Stock is also a "What in Tribeca?" from my perspective. Comment if you know the answer to either question. / 2 comments
If these walls could talk…
Compiled from Tom Miller's posts at Daytonian in Manhattan, the History of Tribeca Buildings database now has more than 125 entries, each with the zesty anecdotes you've come to expect. Here are three recent additions.
In the News: After more than two decades, Barry Manilow’s musical finally gets a New York run
Plus inside the Museum of Future Experiences; another Tribeca art gallery; WeWork moving in to 83 Maiden.
New(ish) Kid on the Block: Sola Lab
Sola Lab is the idea factory behind Soho's Sola Pasta Bar and Fidi's The Pastagram -- three new concept restaurants by two Italian foodie entrepreneurs. / 2 comments
Newsletter: August 22
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Seen & Heard: Two Hands open for dinner soon
Plus play pickleball on Wednesdays in Battery Park City; three fancy pop-up restaurants from afar at Spring Studios; a look back to the 1940 Vesuvio Bakery.
In the News: Museum of Ice Cream opening Soho location
Plus fighter jets over the Hudson; park vendors lose a legal battle; Meryl Streep's still trying to sell penthouse.








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