Nosy Neighbor: What’s going on at PS 234?
"Do you know what is the story with the scaffolding around the school? It’s been up a long time, and the school is only 2 or 3 stories tall, but I’ve never seen any work going on there." / 4 comments
Newsletter: Sept. 19
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Tribeca Fitness Directory: A great workout is just around the corner
As the rosé season draws to a close, time to get back in the saddle and back to your workout routine -- or maybe, just maybe, discover a new one that you love right here. / Sponsored
Kids These Days: Sylvie Goldner and First Strokes
A local competitive swimmer realizes her Bard classmates don't know how to swim, so she teaches them. Her goal now? Offer free swim lessons to every high schooler in the city. / 1 comment
In the News: Hope springs from the burgeoning gallery district
Plus getting coverage for 9/11-related illnesses; tiny vegetables take over city restaurants; a bike theft in Hudson River Park; more galleries open this month. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Broken, like my childhood
Plus a Malaysian master at Sapar Contemporary and a new show at Soho Photo; Real Pilates will lead a free class in Freeman Plaza; another invader spotted in Tribeca.
Front & York: DUMBO Condos with 150,000 SF of Resort-Style Amenities
Shaped by the rhythms and textures of DUMBO, Front & York is a celebration of Brooklyn's most exciting, enticing and invigorating waterfront neighborhood, crafted inside and out by Morris Adjmi Architects. / Sponsored
In the News: Ground broken at Liz Berger park
Plus another Chelsea gallery is uprooting and heading down here; a few local spots make a fancy lunch list; the Tribeca Film Festival makes a deal at Pier 57 for movies on the roof. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Reade Street vet is retiring
Plus Amazon's weird treasure truck on Hudson; the long awaited Canal Street Oysters is open. / 9 comments
Todd Snyder is open at the Liquor Store
A new bespoke menswear designer takes advantage of the charm of the landmarked Liquor Store at 2 White Street, the former J. Crew shop on West Broadway.
A new social club is coming to Broadway
Two sisters have created a leisure company called Highcourt that will convert the five-story Grosvenor building into a hive of physical and intellectual cultural activities. / 7 comments
Seen & Heard: Concert this weekend in WMP
Plus local framers star on the silver screen; a shout out to the gardeners of PS 234; a local artist has an installation at a shop in Two Bridges.










I never knew Luis, but based on all I have read, it is hard to believe that anyone could think... — Elizabeth / Luis Fernandez has self-deported to Ecuador
As a resident of North Tribeca, this is extremely exciting. We need a good bodega up here! — harryh / Deli coming to Beach and Greenwich
Just posted today: https://nypost.com/2026/05/22/opinion/when-will-taxpayers-revolt-over-the-obscene-tragedy-of-nyc-schools/ — Reademan / Manhattan Youth loses contracts at 12 middle school afterschool programs
No, not the case here re: principals, although I assumed the same. Principal Macri was completely shut out of the... — ms104 parent / Manhattan Youth loses contracts at 12 middle school afterschool programs
My point is twofold. NYC should be downsizing the budget, not exploding it, to adjust to the lower enrollment. The... — Reademan / Manhattan Youth loses contracts at 12 middle school afterschool programs
This is absolutely stunning! — Cari / 50 Hudson is finally revealed
Saddened and sickened to hear this news. His family, colleagues friends and long time patrons of the Square diner will... — Amanda / Luis Fernandez has self-deported to Ecuador