Eyesore No More
Kudos to the owners of 121 Chambers for removing the derelict awning and cleaning up the security gates on the front of their otherwise handsome building. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Ada Nail Salon closing
Plus, the Manhattan Youth Tritons swim team is raising money for the planet's oceans and you can help; Tribeca is a hub of wellness retail outlets, says T Magazine. / 1 comment
Newsletter: Feb. 11
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Construction update part two: Worth Street
There’s another 10 months AT LEAST to go on the Worth Street construction project, and a lot of the schedule is contingent on ConEd. But West Broadway to Church will be opened to one-way, east-bound traffic as of next week. / 9 comments
Where in Tribeca…
…are things looking up? The first in a series of inspirational messages hidden around the neighborhood. Comment here if you know the location. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Winter drive-in at the Oculus
Plus custom kicks at Alton Lane, New Works at API and mid-century modern furniture from Brazil at R & Company. / 1 comment
In the News: More details on murder of Vestry Street woman
Plus a new local editor at Patch for Tribeca and FiDi; an interview in Architectural Digest hooked to a show here; the view from 111 Murray. / 2 comments
Myoptics, Dudley’s, Tribeca Wine closing?
City records show that an LLC purchased the deed on Jan. 31 for $7.3 million for 327 Greenwich or 187 Duane, and tenants have been asked to be out by April. / 31 comments
Seen & Heard: Rosie Pope closing Feb. 12
Plus Anish Kapoor's Tribeca iteration of Cloud Gate is on its way to Leonard Street; ApplePay comes to Target; Soho Photo Gallery has several solo shows open till March 2.
Come Play! Jeff Lake Pop Up Camp, Saturday, February 9, 2-4pm
While we can’t quite fit our 50-acre lake into JCP Downtown, we’ll be bringing camper favorites including tie-dye, make your own s’mores, crafts, games and more! / Sponsored
Newsletter: Feb. 7
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Vestry Street woman found murdered at her NJ home
Police said Paula Chin, 65, who owned 17 Vestry, was most likely killed in her building sometime after Monday, when she was reported missing by a relative. Her son and two friends have been charged with concealing the body. / 1 comment







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