FiDi’s Next Light Show
Something festive is in the works for 111 and 115 Broadway, the two buildings directly south of Zuccotti Park. / 2 comments
In the News: More on Nonna Beppa
Plus: Local restaurants specializing in natural wines; Two Hands as an example of the Australian café trend. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Tipping the Captain at Il Mulino
Plus: The Greenwich Street cobblestone nightmare; is chef John Fraser planning something around here?; update on the building at Washington and Desbrosses; three shoots this week. / 16 comments
First Impressions: Manhatta
I almost wish Manhatta didn't have that view, as amazing as it is. Without the view, Manhatta would be the FiDi restaurant of one's dreams; with the view, I worry that it'll be impossible to drop in, and I'd like to eat there often. / 4 comments
In the News: The Crowds Waiting for Taylor Swift
Plus: Handcuffed thief still at large; Hemlock restaurant is closing; Shinola's first hotel will open this fall in Detroit; Water Street renovation.
Seen & Heard: Remembering Nobu Downtown’s Chef
Plus: Lost dog; kids scamming people on Greenwich Street; "designer toy" shop on Broadway; Uber out of bounds; flood-protection test on Canal; Asphalt Green pool clarification. / 12 comments
Maman Will Open Another Tribeca Outpost
This will be the Maman's eighth location, assuming there aren't other others also in the works.
Newsletter: July 23
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Valentine No. 64
These handcuffs have been attached to a Leonard Street loading dock since at least 2011—and they've taken on special resonance after news came out that an alleged thief escaped the custody of the 1st Precinct while in cuffs.
Seen & Heard: Flashlarp!
Plus: A new gallery on Franklin; Cast Iron House sales office has closed; this year's Summer Streets info; mysterious concrete panels; the David Wojnarowicz retrospective at the Whitney. / 5 comments
In the News: “Tropical Hell”
Plus: The history of a building at Duane and Hudson; Pier 17's balloon installation; the conversion of 1 Wall; Don Wagyu review; Raul Guerrero at Ortuzar Projects. / 4 comments








Huge thank you to the Friends of Washington Market Park for repairing the granite pavers at the gazebo (which were... — April Krishnan / Seen & Heard: Pavers repaired at Washington Market Park gazebo
Sounds like a good time and the intel is always great to share. Not sure if LTD was a contender,... — Elizabeth / Crowd Sourcing: A pizza taste-test on a Tribeca rooftop
No pie from Il Mattone? Shameful omission! — harryh / Crowd Sourcing: A pizza taste-test on a Tribeca rooftop
Sad to hear! We will miss you, Casa! Thank you for the wonderful dinners! — Cw / Casa Brazilian on Duane has closed permanently
Tre Sorelle for me, hands down. — G / Crowd Sourcing: A pizza taste-test on a Tribeca rooftop
I am not sure Gran Morsi at $25 for a personal pizza counts in this sort of contest — pizza / Crowd Sourcing: A pizza taste-test on a Tribeca rooftop
If the assailant grazed your chest of private part that’s why I keep my phone in my pockets when I... — Sandra / Woman assaulted on West Broadway in broad daylight