Google has a new headquarters in Hudson Square
The conversion of St. John's Terminal at Houston and West streets will house up to 6000 Googlers starting today. / 10 comments
Newsletter: February 26
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Longtime Tribecan Keith Haber dies at 71
An early adopter of family loft living, he also served as the treasurer for local non-profits. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Ann Street is open again
Plus a panel discussion on NYC x sustainability; Marian Goodman Gallery underway at 385 Broadway; Tribeca Chamber Players take on Mozart this weekend.
Sneak Peek: StudioTwentySeven
The art and design gallery from Nacho Polo and Robert Onuska opened quietly but officially last Thursday in the beautiful space on Church and Leonard.
Fire on West Broadway fills neighborhood with smoke
There was loud boom then flames up to 10 feet tall. The remains look like cardboard boxes. / 3 comments
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In the News: Analysis on a congestion pricing forum
Plus legal cannabis sales take off; ratings for Downtown Hospital; color and pattern at the new hotel on Warren.
Hidden in Tribeca: The Village Zendo
Founded in 1986 in a living room in the West Village, the Zen meditation center is tucked away on St. John's Lane in a former nightclub.
Newsletter: February 22
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Seen & Heard: Donate your old bike to Stuy
Plus six degrees of Kevin Bacon at American Cut; Jefferson Hayman at Steven Amedee; anniversary of first WTC attack. / 2 comments
New Kid on the Block: Warren Street Hotel
The boutique hotel, designed by Kit Kemp, is filled with art, crafts, color and pattern. Even if you never stay, it's worth a walk through the lobby. / 6 comments
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