In the News: More galleries for the neighborhood
Plus how theft works out when you have no cashiers; City Winery's search for a new home; a new playground for The Battery. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Pier 25 playground back online
Plus, more local lycra from Lululemon; construction of the hotel on Greenwich begins again; Thames Street sees the light; tunes for the river from the Downtown Alliance. / 1 comment
Loft Peeping: Extreme Edition
The iconic Staple Street Bridge -- and the town house and apartment it connects on Jay Street -- is for sale for $35 million. Here's a look inside. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Tribeca repping for playgrounds
Plus, Gloveworx opens in the Oculus; Community Board 1 pushes for traffic calming devices near Spruce and Millennium schools. / 1 comment
To be blunt: the Broadway cannabis collection
Two stores on Broadway are now selling a variety of CBD products for everything from better sleep to healthy skin. Oh, and there's cannabis yoga too. / 3 comments
Newsletter: Jan. 28
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In the News: a celebration of carbs at Bubby’s
Plus, Taylor Swift wins a lawsuit against her broker at 153 Franklin; the beauty of the built-in from a Times story; film festival celebrates classics from the '80s and '90s. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: The Wonder and Lekka Burger updates
A playspace for parents and kids on Hudson; Everything veggie three meals a day on Warren. / 3 comments
Party for Duane Park includes prime loft peeping
The party will migrate from an “oh-mercy-Maude loft in North Tribeca that is on the market for $20 million" to a "definitely closed to the public commercial space of considerable architectural stature."
In the News: Frenchette, Taco Bell and you
Frenchette for lunch, Taco Bell forever. Plus, a new residential conversion at The Battery with the thing you never knew you needed: a poker lounge. / 3 comments
True Tales of Tribeca’s Buildings
Compiled from Tom Miller's posts at Daytonian in Manhattan, the History of Tribeca Buildings database now has more than 130 entries, each with the zesty anecdotes you've come to expect. Here are six recent additions.
In the News: Massive food court for 28 Liberty
The New York Post reports that a 35,000-square-foot food court and entertainment venue will be coming to 28 Liberty, or One Chase Manhattan Plaza, run by Legends Hospitality,











Exactly. — Marcus / World’s largest chain restaurant is coming to Canal Street
Good they are moving the counterfeit junk, but I bet the sellers will be right back out. There needs to... — Marcus / Seen & Heard: Hauling counterfeit loot
glad to see NYPD doing something about the counterfeit haul, no matter how small — tommy_w / Seen & Heard: Hauling counterfeit loot
Mixue on Canal is now open. Prices are very reasonable. $1.19 for soft serve, lemonade is $1.99, bubble teas are... — TribecaMom / World’s largest chain restaurant is coming to Canal Street
Tribeca has officially lost its mind. Everyone says, “I don’t want a bar or a restaurant, but I do want... — David B / The sad and disappointing saga at 111 Hudson
This Rumble location closed well over a year or two ago lol — Dan / Rumble Boxing gym has closed
https://www.thefreelibrary.com/TriBeCa+West+OK%27d%2C+despite+REBNY+plea.-a011401876 — hal bromm / Nosy Neighbor: Is the Telephone Sales & Service Company building for sale?