In the News: Civil rights activist gets her due
A piece of downtown history is resurrected by the Times and Mo Rocca; driver indicted for murder in cause of December accident; 66 Leonard scooped up. / 13 comments
Seen & Heard: Stubby carts at Whole Foods
Plus, Daveed Diggs at Trinity Church; sleep-inducing CBD gummies at ONDA; commiserating on the new MTA buses. / 3 comments
Two piers underway in Hudson River Park
Construction has started at Pier 26 with the piles for a get-down; a landscape architect has been chosen for the Gansevoort Peninsula in the Village. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Happy Lunar New Year!
Plus more new year events at Brookfield this weekend; Mary Poppins sing-along at Pace's Schimmel Center; a Bideawee event at 70 Pine. / 2 comments
Construction update part one: Warren Street
Warren Street will soon be a virgin: brand new water mains, gas mains, street lighting, sewers and catch basins – and a new concrete-based roadbed and new curbs along the whole street from West Street to Bway. / 16 comments
In the News: Doc theater coming to White Street
Plus big investments at 49 Chambers and Truffles Tribeca; an interview with the architect of 30 Warren; a photo essay on Church Street Boxing gym.
Seen & Heard: Lawsuit halts Two Bridges projects
Plus Pearl River opens at the Museum of Chinese in America; a pop-up quilt store ace&jig in Brookfield. / 2 comments
Discussion of jail proposal scheduled
Also on Community Board 1's February agendas: dozens of liquor license renewals (so if something is bugging you, now's your chance); Brooklyn Bridge Esplanade update; crossing guards for PS 89.
Newsletter: Feb. 4
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Where in Tribeca?
Can you identify this piece of urban archeology? A clue: there’s a connection between the masonry and the address. Comment here. / 7 comments
Seen & Heard: Hudson River Park going plastic-free
Plus apply now for a seat on Community Board 1; upcoming literary salon with Pen Parentis at The Hideout.
New Kid on the Block: Lola Tribeca
Taking over Cass Lilien's 50-square-foot shop at 24 Harrison St. will be Lola Tribeca, a jewelry and gift store that will feature work from local makers and designers. / 4 comments







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