Newsletter: March 27
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Sushi Ichimura will close in August
Legendary New York sushi chef Eiji Ichimura, whose earned his first Michelin stars at Brushstroke in 2014 and another here on Greenwich, will retire at the end of the summer. / 3 comments
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Seen & Heard: Seeking Sole di Capri on Long Island
Plus the Whitney will celebrate 10 years Downtown; a casualty of the wind; Belle Reve is gone. / 1 comment
Art in Tribeca: Linda Gottesfeld at George Adams Gallery
The longtime Tribecan and painter has a show up through April 5 at George Adams Gallery titled "Road Trip" -- a collection of landscapes on found metal. / 1 comment
Hobby Lobby has installed signs on Greenwich
The massive crafts and home decor chain with more than 1000 stores across the country is coming to the Whole Foods building at 270 Greenwich. / 28 comments
Cristin Tierney Gallery takes the ground floor at 49 Walker
The gallery will move from the Bowery and represents contemporary artists with a focus on conceptual, video and performance art. / 3 comments
Nosy Neighbor: Why are city buses double parked on Church?
R. wrote: "NYCT buses completely block the view southward down Church Street for anyone using the crosswalk."
New Kid on the Block: Fuze House
The family-owned Pilates-based mat workout was developed during the pandemic in Miami and has two studios there and one in Chelsea. / 1 comment
Previewing Teakwood Thai Chophouse in Hell’s Kitchen
The new Thai restaurant coming to the Viet Cafe space will open in three weeks with plans for seven days -- including lunch. / 5 comments
Newsletter: March 24
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In the News: Today’s deadline for congestion pricing
Plus the price of eggs and the Square Diner; Lisa Schiff sentenced; the precision and performance of Aztech Mountain threads. / 5 comments







The complaint should be in the waste, fraud, and corruption that has been the hallmark of the MTA since its... — Jimmy Hops / Looking back on a year of congestion pricing
The fare increase was implemented mainly in response to inflation, as I understand, for general operation cost. (As anyone who... — Marcus / Looking back on a year of congestion pricing
Didn't stop them from raising the fares. $550 million in net revenue and the public is still paying more per... — TribecaMom / Looking back on a year of congestion pricing
As I wrote in September 2024, when the story of the renovation cancellation appeared here: "This station’s platform level has... — Gary / Chambers Street J/Z station to get makeover
All sounds great! Now if the city would enforce actual traffic laws and no honking laws and other noise laws... — Marcus / Looking back on a year of congestion pricing
United American Land concluded that "the office market [is] not viable at present" per Crain's New York Business. That said,... — James Bogardus / Canal and Broadway corner will get a new one-story building
Ah, a member of that diminishing band of Tribecans who remember the Towers Cafeteria! Of course in those days they... — George Bacon / TCQ&A: Cinematographer, producer and screenwriter Neal Marshad