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October 19, 2018

Tribeca Then and Now: The Unknowns (Part 4)

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. / 14 comments

October 18, 2018

In the News: History of a Greenwich Street Building

Plus: The former Ritz-Carlton hotel was sold; Stephen Mueller's "funny, radiant, sexy, quasi-abstractions"; Todd Solodnz's play at the Flea.

Seen & Heard: North End Grill’s Last Day

Plus: Blue Bottle's Hudson Square café is open; Sola Lab opens next week; first rendering for the new building at 77 Charlton; a hearing about property tax increases. / 14 comments

Tribeca Moving Challenges & Solutions by FlatRate Moving

When moving to Tribeca, you’ll want to be mindful of the following challenges and make sure your movers have solutions to complete your move smoothly. / Sponsored

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  • SHOCKER! The government sold us a lie?? Not only has this done nothing for air quality, it's also done nothing... — Matt / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

  • Looks good! It's tall but only a couple blocks from the tall 401 Broadway so I think it will look... — Marcus / Construction is underway at 65 Franklin

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  • Agree with you, sadly the opportunity to have green absorbing materials and a measured steps while technology catches up was... — No more concrete / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction

  • Just curious...what is your source for asserting Tribeca has some of the worst air quality in the area? — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

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Nosy Neighbor: How Can I Get a Personalized Brick on Greenwich Street?

"Around ten years ago, I purchased personalized sidewalk bricks on Greenwich Street for my two daughters. I've since had two more daughters, and I'd love to buy them bricks, too. Do you have any idea who takes the orders now?" —C. / 1 comment

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October 17, 2018

In the News: Sterling Mason Loft Peeping

Plus: Duane Park building sold; Pier 25 family event this weekend; AOA Bar and Grill sibling in Jersey City; more on Fithouse; why you shouldn't leave a key under the doormat.

Close-Up: Leonard Street

The details that give Tribeca so much of its character are slowly being cleaned up and smoothed out. Savor them while you can. / 2 comments

Seen & Heard: Halloween at Washington Market Park

Plus: Faux Tribeca on a Montreal film set; Taste of the Seaport is this weekend; likely explanation for the Jeff Koons sculpture removal; Sophie B. Hawkins in concert.

October 16, 2018

Seen & Heard: Scanlan Theodore Is Open

Plus: New Northwest Tribeca building partially unveiled; more info on Takeshi Sushi restaurant; activity in the old Tribeca's Cornerstone space; Adopt-a-Plant event.

In the News: Chinese Restaurant Eyeing the Nobu Space

Plus: Opening forecast for the Martignetti brothers' bar at W. Broadway and Canal; a second outpost of Greenwich Street Tavern; Gateway Plaza rent fight; wedding site to become jail complex.

The Likely Name and Operator of the Northwest Tribeca Hotel

All signs point toward the hotel under construction on Greenwich being called Le Fouquet's New York, with an outpost of a famous Paris restaurant. / 1 comment

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