In the News: Thai Sliders takes a lease on Cliff
Plus teeing up at the Nexus Club at 100 Church; a taproom and a parlor for Dead Rabbit that adds space; calculating your mansion tax; Gov's Island purchases a new ferry.
Newsletter: April 15 Happy Tax Day
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Where in Tribeca?
Comment here if you have spotted this charming detail on an even more charming building. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Protest on Harrison against Heastie fundraiser
Plus Taco Bell on Fulton will serve beer and wine; Kings is serving up CBD products along with everyone else in the neighborhood; Philly Pretzel on Chambers is back. / 3 comments
Battery Park City gets ready for the next flood
Brookfield tested its Tiger Dam system last weekend -- a method for keeping the high waters out that replaces sandbags and can be deployed in minutes.
New restaurant for former Bouley space backs out
Residents of 161 Duane – which has the former Bouley space on its ground floor – successfully scared off the applicants for a 128-seat Southeast Asian hot spot. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Soho/Noho planning meeting tonight
Plus the founder of Peloton in a podcast live at Tribeca PAC tonight; a meeting on the future of Wagner Park; a guest chef at Racine's from Montreal; Taste of Tribeca tix are on sale now. / 5 comments
Taste of Battery Park City on for this Saturday
A big thank you to all the restaurants who have signed up to participate in Taste of Battery Park City, scheduled for April 13 at the marina promenade. / 15 comments
Newsletter: April 11
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Seen & Heard: 100 Franklin sheds its skin
Plus Spruce Street first graders get a tour of Thalassa; the China Institute offers Go classes; bike lane extended on Lafayette; one more look at the Mill Street Synagogue. / 6 comments
In the News: Cars set on fire on Laight Street
Plus could a Whole Foods bodega come to Tribeca? the Dominick has tax troubles; a survey of the residential developments in Hudson Square; no dust renos from the Journal.
You’re Invited: Earth Day & Tech Panel Discussion
Join Flatiron School and WeWork on April 17 in celebration of Earth Day for a conversation about elevating the sustainability movement in our current world. / Sponsored







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