Newsletter: May 17
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In the News: Whole Foods Discounts for Amazon Prime Members
Plus: Bethenny Frankel's Soho loft; last year's Taylor Swift stalker was sentenced; "Fiddler on the Roof" in Yiddish; local thefts and a phone attack. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Dueling Family Events This Sunday
Plus: The back of Tribeca Synagogue is curved, too; Rag & Bone's Tribeca store now sells women's clothing; rehabilitation of a White Street building; World Trade Center PATH station closed this weekend; Treadwell Park question; "Billions" shoot. / 2 comments
Open House at 15 William This Sunday, 12-2pm! Luxury One to Three Bedroom Residences Priced from $1.025M
These contemporary residences have generous square footage with smart, efficient layouts and views of Downtown's gorgeous architectural landmarks and stunning waterways. / Sponsored
New Kid on the Block: Noted Tribeca
Wife-and-husband team Seong Choi and Minho Yang have chosen Hudson Street for their second café, Noted Tribeca, which serves New American food with Asian touches.
In the News: “The Destruction of Lower Manhattan”
Plus: The rooftop bar at the Arlo hotel gets a makeover and new name; Zucker's is opening a fourth location. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Rumored Tenant for the Old Nobu
Plus: The Nobu Next Door space has an interested party, too; The Spot doggie daycare has been rebranded; New York Guitar Festival; help out this weekend at Washington Market Park; a new tipping interface on restaurant receipts.
Spotlight: Torly Kid
Carol Adams's store, Torly Kid, has grown up with the neighborhood. She founded it in 2004 as Babylicious, and then renamed it—and broadened the age range—as kids in the area got older. "Having been here so long, I feel like I know everyone," she says. / 1 comment
In the News: Canal Street Activation
Plus: A retail renaissance?; Tribeca family's "hoverboard-friendly" home; the Stadium Goods sneaker resale shop; an attorney's pied-à-terre; Citigroup employee stops kid from running into the street; the views from a 56 Leonard penthouse; 9/11 compensation claims.
Seen & Heard: Trader Joe’s Will Have 30 Checkout Lanes
Plus: Single-family home on Greenwich revealed; proposed fixes for the New York Stock Exchange area; discussion about improving Tribeca's public spaces; Maxwell's on "Law & Order; SVU"; "Billions" shoot; Papa Kitchen on Church has opened. / 9 comments
Private School to Open on Warren
German School Manhattan is "a new private international school offering bilingual education for kindergarteners through fifth graders."
The Brinkley’s Brothers Are Opening a Tribeca Bar
"Who knows? We may jump back into the nightlife game at some point," Tom Martignetti told Page Six last June upon the closing of Brinkley’s Broome Street and Southside in Nolita. The time is evidently ripe....








I don't often walk that way but when in the area I will check out and see if he is... — Dennis Aita / Nosy Neighbor: Who is the man who lives full time on Reade Street?
Be careful leaving Morgan's on the Hudson St. side -- the tree right outside the entrance lost a large branch... — Nicole Vianna / Seen & Heard: Nature prunes Bogardus trees
Thank you for clarification. Although it remains a mystery to me why there is no police enforcement in general. First,... — Marcus / In the News: Some released after fall’s Canal Street raids
There are so many things wrong with what you wrote. First, there are 3 full floor lofts and the buildings... — The Neighbor / Rooftop addition proposed for historic building at Greenwich and N. Moore
No wonder there were so many workers out there! — Tribeca Local / Two children and one adult injured in manhole explosion
This is not the first time this manhole has "exploded". It did it as recently as the heavy snow a... — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / Two children and one adult injured in manhole explosion
Yes — J Frank P / In the News: Some released after fall’s Canal Street raids