In the News: Two Muggings at Gunpoint
Plus: Immersive theater piece takes place in Tribeca; Color Factory to pop up in Hudson Square; turnover at the top of the Battery Park City Authority. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Maharishi Opening Forecast
Plus: A peek inside Il Mulino; the Bronx Museum's plan for White Street; renting out the Tribeca Synagogue; the "world's first gender-free store." / 2 comments
Domino Magazine and One Hundred Barclay Present a Stunning New Model Residence
Seven-foot-tall double-hung windows and ten-foot ceilings create prewar proportions with a modern sensibility in this sprawling three-bedroom corner residence complete with expansive private terrace. / Sponsored
First Look at Danny Meyer’s Sky-High Restaurant
Last night was a preview of the Danny Meyer restaurant (Manhatta) and event space (Bay Room) on the 60th floor of 28 Liberty. The opening should happen in the next month. / 5 comments
In the News: Shady Square Footage at 443 Greenwich
Plus: The victim of the metal-box attack speaks out; "Ghostbusters" firehouse to reopen this month; Beyoncé and Jay Z name-drop Tribeca. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Gitano Is About to Start Previews
Plus: Sweaty Betty closed its Soho store; Arcade Bakery is closed Mondays for the summer; a first visit to Vietspot; a suggestion for 91 Leonard.
Join Us for Tribeca Art+Culture Night
This Thursday's Tribeca Art+Culture Night will celebrate all things relating to arts, culture, and creativity, bringing the community together around a program of exhibitions, performances, talks, and workshops. / Sponsored
Nosy Neighbor: What’s That White Thing on 56 Leonard?
"What's that white thing on the third-floor balcony at 56 Leonard? Is the building going to have more art besides the Anish Kapoor sculpture at the base?" —G. / 6 comments
In the News: Update on New White Street Building
Plus: Understaffed prisons; another rave for La Mercerie; benefits for 9/11 rescue workers; Crunch's popular fitness instructor; River to River dance review; the wheat field that was in Battery Park City. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Results of a Tap Water Test
Plus: Tribeca Art+ Culture Night is this Thursday; finally, seating in the Oculus; Cadillac is shooting here yet again; Raul Guerrero art exhibit; a poem about "The Valley of Tribeca." / 4 comments
Here Come the Granologists
The nonprofit organization Luv Michael, which employs people with autism to make granola, is opening a store in Tribeca. / 3 comments
Newsletter: June 18
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To the Olio e Piu owners, sincerely: please do not blight this location with fake flowers. We will welcome you... — Cw / Mr Chow is indeed closing
Seeing as Starbucks and other chains tried and failed to replace the bagel place, that is a reasonable hypothesis. — James Bogardus / Apollo Bagels is getting closer…
I think the bagel place is replacing Starbucks and other coffee chains as a place to grab coffee and a... — Amy G. / Apollo Bagels is getting closer…
Lynda I signed up for the 5/17 class. I'll see you then!!! Here is the link to sign up if... — HB / Massive underground spa and meditation space coming to Broadway and White
Lynda I signed up for the 5/17 class. I'll see you then!!! — HB / Massive underground spa and meditation space coming to Broadway and White
Lynda I signed up for the 5/17 class. I'll see you then!!! — HB / Massive underground spa and meditation space coming to Broadway and White
I hate to be so blunt, but this strikes me as racially motivated, not unlike the brouhaha over the courts... — malcolm / Grand Canal basketball court should be back by end of summer