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Newsletter: Mar. 29
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In the News: Rescued from Capsized Boat
Plus: Review of the Lymbr stretching studio; school activist wants more diversity; thefts and a mugging; the history of 388 Broadway; new bar on lower Mulberry Street. / 2 comments
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Seen & Heard: Duane Park Storefront for Rent
Plus: Mysterious partitioning at two retail spaces; no activity at the Greenwich Street hotel; StreetEasy's Tribeca joke; signs of life at the Loopy Doopy rooftop bar; Starbucks in the Intergate telecom hotel.
Seen & Heard: IPN’s Sidewalk Shed Is Finally Down
Plus: The penthouse of the hedge fund manager character on "Billions"; more of the hoist is gone from 3 World Trade Center; "FBI" TV shoot; 1st Precinct Community Council meeting. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Rumored Salon on W. Broadway
Plus: Fitness classes at the Flea theater; Howard Street carpet store closing after 33 years; Cowboy Junkies in concert; "C2" shoot. / 1 comment
Galerie de Café Will Not Be Reopening
The sweet little coffee shop on Warren lasted a year and a half. / 2 comments
Protect Our Sidewalks and Vault Lights
The Landmarks Preservation Commission's proposed streamlining of its processes includes two changes, regarding sidewalks and vault lights, that have major ramifications for Tribeca. / 9 comments
Seen & Heard: Frenchette Said to Be Opening Soon
Plus: Saturday Greenmarket loses a vendor; Regal Battery Park marquees; sign for chimney cakes; new streetwear store on Broadway. / 8 comments
In the News: Duane Street’s Lost Tower
Plus: Tribeca family with 18-karat gold bathroom tiles; proposed changes to the Landmarks Preservation Commission's process; the former Bush Terminal Building in FiDi. / 1 comment











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