Jail will “demap” a piece of White Street for 500-foot tower
The city has changed its mind on the location twice, but now seems set on demolishing the Tombs at 125 White as well as 124 White in order to build one giant detention center to hold 1,500 prisoners. / 6 comments
The sun comes out on Warren Street
The sidewalk bridge that has covered the south side of Warren Street from West Street almost to Greenwich is coming down today after FOUR years. / 6 comments
Newsletter: Feb. 14 — Happy Valentine’s Day
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In the News: Taxi stolen off West Broadway
Plus Maury Povich celebrates 80 at Locanda Verde; a love letter to The Palm; Atelier and Repairs on Duane; and a reflection from Erik Torkells on his years spent at the Citizen. / 2 comments
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Take me to the river
A floating pool wants to anchor off the Brooklyn Bridge Promenade and provide a swimming hole for lower Manhattan.
Eyesore of the Day
One pet peeve is when landlords don't shovel their sidewalks, so for that infraction, the folks at 74 Hudson earned the eyesore -- but just for the day.
Seen & Heard: Tribeca in miniature
Plus, Battery Park City town hall meeting tomorrow evening; a community workshare space at 150 Broadway; Pier 55 is making progress.
In the News: Jared Eng indicted on second-degree murder charges
Plus the man who was caught napping and showering at Taylor Swift's house has been sentenced; Downtown (men's) Glee Club seeking singers; NYU kids review our Target. / 3 comments
Church Street School honors local parents, local teachers
The Event on March 5 honors four Tribeca parents who have given their time to the school, and two Tribeca natives who grew up here and are now teaching artists at the school. / 1 comment
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








Looks like a good use of space and a nice design. — Marcus / Plans submitted for a residential building at 250 Church
Is it me or do the people in this message board seem a tad close to the matter? — J / Rooftop addition proposed for historic building at Greenwich and N. Moore
I agree, huge improvement. — Reademan / Rooftop addition proposed for historic building at Greenwich and N. Moore
Tons of comments on Citizen talk about the use of salt leading to erosion of wiring. Remember the one that... — PF / Two children and one adult injured in manhole explosion
Yes, he lived on the top floor of 71 Hudson when he was dating Daryl Hannah!! — Susan / In the News: Some released after fall’s Canal Street raids
385 Greenwich was a hotel for sailors. 71 North Moore is one of the oldest remaining houses in Tribeca. The... — The Neighbor / Rooftop addition proposed for historic building at Greenwich and N. Moore
re Ecco & Campagnola - Ron Ross was the original owner - He has Polpo in Greenwich CT. — Gerry Post / Ecco!