In the News: Elizabeth Street Garden sues city
Plus Taylor's stalker says he has no ragrets; plans to fill in the East River; Wolf of Wall Street sells his Hubert Street apartment; penthouse for sale in American Thread building; Architectural Digest features artist's loft / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: Lecture on girls + leadership
Plus one more cashless cashier; a new bar at the Arlo Hotel; some monsters at The Flea; City Winery owner hosts tribute to Van Morrison; a petition for field space at the Gansevoort Peninsula / 1 comment
New Gallery on the Block: NYA
NYA Gallery not only has the classic white box storefront on the charming cobbled block of Franklin Place, but also another 9,000 square feet of artists studios, art storage and a frame shop on the lower levels. / 2 comments
Newsletter: March 11
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Where in Tribeca?
Ok, so maybe *this* is the last inspirational message. Again, maybe too obvious. But I couldn't help but applaud the sentiment. Edited for clues in the reflection. / 3 comments
Afternoon edition: Action at Bogardus
The prayer flags at Bogardus Triangle came down today -- that's artist Anne Patterson on the right and her assistant Kina Park -- as demolition is set to start NEXT WEEK! on the park.
Seen & Heard: Last call on the Pier 17 rink
Plus, winter is over, but baseball is on; St. Pat's on Stone Street; Doctor Who at Regal Cinemas; Washington Park Pediatrics celebrates four years; Graffiti as art on Chambers. / 9 comments
In the News: Pied a terre tax + the MTA
Two downtown state legislators have been pushing for years for a pied-a-terre tax, and now Crain's is saying the governor's budget director is seeing this as a way to fix the MTA. / 15 comments
In the News: Taylor Swift has another break-in
Plus Fuku adds fries at its Wall Street location; the Bean is coming; YES broadcaster hangs at SoulCycle and the Hideaway; Fraunces Tavern moves into the 19th Century. / 7 comments
Loft Peeping: Penthouse edition I – 56 Leonard
The largest (but not the only) penthouse is in contract after eight days for $27 million for which you get 6,400 square feet plus three private terrace that appear to have no railing.
Newsletter: March 7
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Au Cheval update: Worth the wait?
The place is gorgeous, the kitchen is open to the dining room, and the happy crowd seems to average around 34. / 2 comments







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