Newsletter: Sept. 13
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In the News: Nautical 9/11 Tribute
Plus: Shake Shack's Innovation Kitchen opens next week; Soho rezoning; Australian restaurateur plans Broome Street establishment; benefits for first responders extended; recent thefts. / 1 comment
Where Are You Going to Eat Tonight?
The Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide has been freshly updated with 15 new restaurants. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Opening Forecast for Philly Pretzel Factory
Plus: Il Lee art exhibit; historical sign on Vandam; 565 Broome is coming together; support meetings regarding the death of Imogen Roche.
In the News: Workaround to Save Birds from “Tribute in Light”
Plus: Rice rolls coming to Canal Street Market; another TD Bank robbed; what's up with GM's testing of self-driving cars?; one-fifth of 1 World Trade Center is still unleased; World Trade Center Health Program. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Brooklyn Chop House Has Opened
Plus: Jenni Kayne is now a full-fledged store; Downtown Connection bus returns to its original route; Cortlandt Way has finally opened; new donut shop at the Fulton Center. / 2 comments
The Sketchbooks of Gavin Snider (Vol. 2)
Gavin Snider draws local buildings, which he then photographs and shares with the world.
In the News: Residents Argue Against the Jail Plan
Plus: Best-case opening date for West Thames pedestrian bridge is the second half of next year; David Rockwell designed the Blue School's new campus; World Trade Center status. / 8 comments
Seen & Heard: Kiddie Academy Opening Forecast
Plus: Good deeds from Distilled's chef; OneRepublic video shot at Oculus and a local café; 111 Murray facilities and signage; activity at the former Don Hill's; checking in on 30-story Greenwich West building. / 3 comments
Tribeca Then and Now: The Unknowns (Part 2)
Many of Jane Freeman's photos from the 1980s and 1990s were taken at locations I've been unable to identify. Feel free to weigh in, but please don't just toss out a guess. / 13 comments
Newsletter: Sept. 10
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In the News: Sea Boutique Opening Here
Plus: Augmented-reality experience in the Cunard Building; more on the WTC Cortlandt subway station; when condo buyers sue sponsors; corpse found off the Battery; Dirty Lemon. / 4 comments








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