Where in Tribeca?
The third in a series of hopeful messages found around the neighborhood: the pineapple, the symbol of hospitality, welcome and friendship. Or, as my sister learned the hard way, left upside-down in your shopping cart it is the universal symbol of swingers. / 4 comments
My personal police blotter
Who else but a New Yorker could find their tires slashed and their phone stolen out of their hands on the subway in one day? / 10 comments
Seen & Heard: Battery Dance at the Schimmel Center
Plus new works at Art Projects International; a thrift store in the financial district that takes donations; artistry at Balloon Saloon.
Look Inside – Custom Three-Bedroom Loft in Tribeca
The space you need. Every amenity you want. In the middle of the neighborhood you love. / Sponsored
City will phase out parking placards starting now
In short, the whole system is going digital, paper placards are going away, and the NYPD will no longer have to police its own. / 7 comments
Seen & Heard: Grants for downtown storefronts
Plus Conception Arts show tonight; the mayor will address placard abuse this afternoon; some massing drawings for 86 Warren
The news from up north: 142 Watts Street
The sidewalk shed going up around 142 Watts (or 457 Washington) is prepping the building for a conversion from office and multiple dwellings to a single family residence on the second through fifth floor, with a new sixth floor to be used as part of the residence. / 1 comment
Newsletter: Feb. 21
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In the News: 108 Chambers closing in
Plus an exhibit on Auschwitz planned for the Museum of Jewish Heritage; a local expert talks about chronic illness in the Times; more on Weinstein's Tribeca office.
Seen & Heard: Brewfest at Brookfield
Plus the 9/11 Run/Walk is open for registration; b8ta opens at Brookfield; the Mysterious Bookshop will host a discussion with author Michele W. Miller.
On the eternal hunt for local Thai food
Uncle Boon's Sister on Mott and Spring is the take-out, simplified little sib of the Michelin-starred Uncle Boon located around the corner.
Seen & Heard: Savida taking shape
Plus throwback on Front Street; Justin Gelband also gets a mention in Vogue; Tribeca PAC will host the annual Highlights in Jazz event.











To his wife, Didn’t know him on a personal level, but passing in the neighborhood when I wasn’t out of... — Neighbor / Scott Geyer, local artist and dog walker, dies at 69
Ryder is the clear man for the job! Already coming out of the gate with 400 donors on day one.... — Noah / Candidates are lining up for Deborah Glick’s seat
Listing here: https://www.iprg.com/property/132-west-broadway/ — James Bogardus / Nosy Neighbor: Is the Telephone Sales & Service Company building for sale?
I’m pretty sure they’ve done that before — Rohin / Seen & Heard: Coffee Project & Big Gay Ice Cream on hiatus?
Two iconic NYC establishments which I have had the privilege to frequent since their inception, and that have never wavered... — Christopher M / Jerry Walker, co-owner of Walker’s and The Ear Inn, has died
I've already put on five pounds. — George Bacon / Carbs are back in the neighborhood
Don’t forget Seppes Pizza Bar that opened on the Goldman walk next to Shake Shack. Pizza is fantastic, great bar... — Slue / Carbs are back in the neighborhood