Seen & Heard: Two More Spaces for Rent
Plus: Car crashed into Broadway sidewalk shed; Seaport District rooftop ice rink and restaurant open next month; when signage blocks a sidewalk; the sculpture on a 56 Leonard balcony. / 12 comments
What’s the Deal with Dig Inn?
The company says the restaurant won't open for at least another month. / 5 comments
In the News: Another Fitness Studio
Plus: Push for a stop sign or traffic light at River Terrace and Warren; a long look at the Ear Inn; history of the Warren Street building that's home to Mulberry & Vine. / 1 comment
Brooklyn Game Lab Is Opening Here
This is the first Manhattan location for Brooklyn Game Lab, "an after school program where kids play tabletop games, analyze mechanics & design expansions."
Seen & Heard: Alejandra Alonso Rojas Pop-Up
Plus: Gitano's trees left out in the cold; activity at a Broadway storefront; "Opera + Jazz/Soul" at the 75 Club; abstract art. / 1 comment
Newsletter: Nov. 15
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Seen & Heard: More Details on Fish Republic Restaurant
Plus: Joe & the Juice also refuses to take cash; Tango Legends performance; New York Dolls name change; swell 49 Chambers; celebrity bartenders at Woodrow's.
In the News: Rally to Save P.S. 150
Plus: Arrest in the hit-and-run killing of a Tribeca resident; party guests steal $30,000 worth of clothes; look back at an earlier Duane Park.
Last Call for the J. Crew Liquor Store
A "store for rent" sign is in the window, and given J. Crew's business issues—including a "crippling debt load"—relocation seems unlikely. / 1 comment
Portrait of the Artist: Alexandra Blair
Next up in photographer Claudine Williams's series of Q&As with people in the arts: Alexandra Blair, of the band The Silk War. "I love being different in Tribeca," she says. "There are a lot of families, a lot of children, and I kind of like being a little disruptive." / 2 comments







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