Terra’s Sister Restaurant Will Likely Open This Week
"You could describe Attraversa"—note the new name—"as the same great atmosphere, vibe, and price point of Terra, but with more seafood and vegan options," says co-owner Tanya Hira-Passon. Check out the menu. / 1 comment
Newsletter: July 16
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Seen & Heard: The 1st Precinct Steps Up
Plus: Google Street View cameraperson; gelato cart outside Whole Foods; no newfangled sidewalk shed for Murray Street building; concert celebrating free jazz album recorded here. / 15 comments
Support by Design Is Closing After 20 Years
"There are no words to describe the feeling of loss," wrote founder Linda Rowe in a farewell letter, "yet we will always remember and treasure in our hearts the memories, the squeals of joy, and laughter of the children playing in the gym." / 17 comments
Seen & Heard: Downstairs at Roman and Williams Guild
Plus: A block of Warren Street will be closed next weekend; Morgenstern's ice cream cart in walking distance from here; spiffy new awning for Tribeca Spaces; Frenchette's classy ashtray; the next best thing to a TC tote. / 3 comments
New Kid on the Block: Seamore’s
The Brookfield Place outpost of the Seamore's seafood chain is "an elevated and updated version of its sister locations, with a refreshed design and a brand-new menu"—including wood-fired pizzas, a raw bar, and options for pescaphobes. / 4 comments
In the News: Brooklyn Bridge Beach to Open for First Time in Years
Plus: Balloon art at Brookfield Place; critic dislikes expensive Wagyu sandwich; the protestors camping out at Foley Square.
Tribeca’s Most Amenitized Condominium Building, One Hundred Barclay
The space you need. Every amenity you want. In the middle of the neighborhood you love. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Zutto’s Reopening Date
Plus: Are changes coming to a N. Moore parking garage?; the police appear to be sticking to the crackdown on peddlers of counterfeit goods; "The Other Two" shoot; video art; Paula Cole and Bebel Gilberto concerts. / 9 comments
Manhatta Is Taking Reservations
Danny Meyer's Manhatta, on the 60th floor of 28 Liberty, is taking reservations for dinner. Get the first look at the menu, which is a $78, three-course prix fixe (but at least that includes the gratuity). / 6 comments
In the News: Trump’s Former Lawyer Bought in Tribeca
At a building developed by friends of the President. Plus: The history of 44 Walker includes a rooftop bird-and-butterfly sanctuary; massive price chop for potential Hubert single-family home; hummus ice cream; mulling the next huge Seaport development.








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Lone voice here. Not advocating for breaking the law and agree dog owners need/must pick up their poop etc. But... — Will / Nosy Neighbor: Are dogs allowed on the turf at Pier 25?
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