In the News: $55 Million Penthouse Sets Tribeca Record
Plus: Manhattan Detention Center to triple in size; two robberies at Independence Plaza; what to do with the New Market Building site once the demolition is done. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Kori Is Closed for Renovations
Plus: Were the holiday decorations at the 30 Park Place plaza installed correctly?; the Jeff Koons sculpture outside 7 World Trade Center is still gone; Design For Progress Garage Sale at Canal Street Market; "Law & Order: SVU" shoot; sassy cake. / 7 comments
Immediate Occupancy for the Holidays at One Hundred Barclay Tribeca
The space you need. Every amenity you want. In the middle of the neighborhood you love. / Sponsored
Rumble Is Opening Here
The boxing-inspired group fitness classes boast "the best hip hop and mashups bumping through our premium nightclub quality sound system [...] and a lighting system that hits you in all the right places." / 1 comment
In the News: Diner Doomed
Plus: More on the Tibetan prayer flags at Bogardus Garden; three area restaurants make the New York Times's Best of 2018 list; city failing small businesses. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: The Maharishi Store Is Finally Finished
Plus: This Is Gyro is open; work is underway at Max's future home on W. Broadway; local organization looking for help; pedestrian breakthrough on the Church Street side of the World Trade Center. / 3 comments
Shop, Dine & Celebrate in Lower Manhattan
With over 1,300 diverse shops, world-class restaurants and hotels, and iconic attractions—all in one walkable square mile—Lower Manhattan is your place to make the most of this holiday season. / Sponsored
Nosy Neighbor: Why Is Bogardus Plaza Taking So Long?
"Why is Bogardus Plaza taking so long? It seems like they tear it up, go underground, cover it up, then tear it up again! So many machines and so many people for such a small space." —S. / 5 comments
In the News: Christmas Trees Are More Expensive This Year
Plus: Bill de Blasio made a call to save P.S. 150; high-end real estate is a buyer's market right now; "Fearless Girl" is in its new location; two-story topper on White Street.
Seen & Heard: Go Caroling With Torly Kid
Plus: Praise for Downtown Florist; an amusing photo; Pen Parentis's December salon is about food and drink; "MF" shoot. / 1 comment
Quiz: Dead Restaurants (Part 6)
"The thrift-shop finds, wood paneling, and rec-room light fixtures speak less of Latin America than to the 80s and early 90s, when you scavenged at the Goodwill store and your favorite band was from Athens, Ga." Can you identify these 10 deceased restaurants? / 6 comments
Newsletter: Dec. 10
Subscribe to the twice-weekly Tribeca Citizen newsletter by entering your email address where it says "Subscribe" in the right column. You can unsubscribe at any time.











I have to say that while I see virtue in both sides of the Elizabeth Street issue in the end... — John Gallagher / The Candidates 2026: David Siffert
I lived here through the 80s-90s crack wars, 9/11, financial crisis layoffs, Sandy, COVID, and ever-spiraling costs of living, and... — Noah / Bike rider in critical condition after early morning collision
I disagree with that characterization and originally wrote out a long response but honestly that's beside the point. I respect... — Chris / The Candidates 2026: David Siffert
Agreed — person / The Candidates 2026: David Siffert
You can build housing without destroying a great green space. Not sure why that's so hard for people to understand... — person / The Candidates 2026: David Siffert
Agree! Every word is nothing more than predictable virtue signaling. — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / The Candidates 2026: David Siffert
Nothing he is saying offers a single real solution to a single problem. Prioritizing vague notions and non citizens over... — Sarah Oppenheimer / The Candidates 2026: David Siffert