In the News: Crushing the competition with $$$
Tribeca’s own 10007 came in number 5 on Bloomberg’s annual richest zip code list, leapfrogging 17 places over Short Hills and Boca Grande, and earning a place in history: the first time a Manhattan zip code busted into the top 20. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: The breakfast burrito edition
Grab-and-go at El Vez and Go Catering; commissary coming to White Street?; founder leaving Best Made; effort to help Pace name a subway stop; Tribeca Art+Culture night this week; new restaurant in Bouley space? / 3 comments
Penzler’s mystery books on the block
The owner of The Mysterious Bookshop is auctioning off his collection -- 55,000 titles -- this week, with a Dashiell Hammett first edition expected to fetch $60K. / 1 comment
Newsletter: March 4
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Where in Tribeca?
The fourth (and maybe final?) image in a series of hopeful messages found around the neighborhood. Though this may be just too easy... / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Kori is definitely closed
Plus Burger King on Broadway is gone; there's something for everyone at the Pier 17 summer concert series; John Popper of Blues Traveler remembers Wetlands
Au Cheval opens Tuesday on Cortlandt Alley
The Chicago burger joint whose opening here has foodies all in a tizzy is ready for the onslaught. And if you're wondering why the French, it means "with an egg on top."
Tom Goodkind: BPC stalwart, band leader, community maven, dies
As the founder and conductor of the TriBattery Pops, Goodkind's talent and enthusiasm touched hundreds of lives. Remembering a musician, local activist and public servant.
In the News: 250 Church future up for grabs?
Plus Wall Street Run & Heart Walk rejected; obit for J. Crew's Liquor Store; Formula 1 driver sells his *other* penthouse; Shane Smith unloads his place on Desbrosses / 1 comment
You’re Invited! Mardi Gras Mask-Making Party for Kids, Hosted by 30 Warren and Church Street School for Music and Art
Kids will partake in a guided mask-making class, while adults can enjoy light fare and a tour of the 30 Warren sales gallery. / Sponsored
New Kid on the Block: Savida
The former Blaue Gans opened again on Monday as Savida with a simple, clean décor and a menu of (very) fresh fish and homemade Mediterranean mezze. / 5 comments
Newsletter: Feb. 28
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We're still doing this? This is happening and the focus should be on pushing for the best version of this... — malcolm / New plans and an alternative proposal for the White Street jail
Link to sign the petition for alternate location: https://www.change.org/p/oppose-the-current-manhattan-bbj-plan-support-affordable-housing-alternative-sites?redirect_reason=guest_user Builds affordable housing at 125 White Street. Relocates the jail to... — canal resident / New plans and an alternative proposal for the White Street jail
This drives me crazy! Such a flagrant example of "Rules for thee, not for me" — GM / Looking back on a year of congestion pricing
That’s partly because the problem is way beyond his scope and ability to comprehend. So when in doubt pull out... — R. / World’s largest chain restaurant is coming to Canal Street
Thank you for noticing the winter arch in Duane Park, indeed by our good friends at Elan Flowers! The arch... — Friends of Duane Park / Seen & Heard: Hauling counterfeit loot
I’ve lived at 100 Barclay since 2023 and Rumble was closed long before I moved in. There are now 2... — Nicole / Rumble Boxing gym has closed
BRAVO. — H / The sad and disappointing saga at 111 Hudson