A Peek Inside 565 Broome
I find myself entranced by 565 Broome, the two-towered Renzo Piano–designed condo under construction on Varick. It has gorgeous lines, thanks in no small part to the rounded corner windows. So I happily agreed to a hard hat tour. / 2 comments
Newsletter: Mar. 12
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Seen & Heard: Greta Got Its Liquor License
Plus: MoviePass is testing e-ticketing at the Roxy Cinema; Cortlandt Alley building sold; crappy lettuce for sale; "atypical" flamenco performance; Pier 17 liquor licenses; "Village" shoot. / 2 comments
In the News: Truffles Could Get Converted to Condos
Plus: Five firefighters injured in Clocktower fire; the history of the Reade Street Pub & Kitchen building; millennials who like plants; El Luchador will reopen soon. / 6 comments
Seamore’s Is Opening in Brookfield Place
It will be the third permanent location of the seafood chain established by Meatball Shop co-founder Michael Chernow in 2015. / 3 comments
In the News: When Canal Street Was Gritty
Plus: Allegations that an area chef behaved inappropriately; the Sunday routine of fitness guru Taryn Toomey; two art fairs going on now; Michel Parmentier show reviewed. / 3 comments
Unparalleled Amenities for a Boutique Downtown Condominium – Immediate Occupancy Residences from $1.12M
101 Wall's generous amenity suite includes a roof terrace, training studio, golf simulator, children's playroom, residents' lounge, and more. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: More Details on the Warren Street Restaurant
Plus: Fire at 108 Leonard; the Four Seasons spa now offers clairvoyance treatments; Shigure is serving lunch; "Motherless Brooklyn" shoot; Spring Studios cladding. / 3 comments
In the News: Video Ads You Can’t Silence Are Coming to Uber and Lyft
Plus: Two Staten Island commuter bus lines will be routed through north Battery Park City; incentives to buy at the Sterling Mason and the Beekman tower; Gibney Dance expands and rebrands; Church Street School's fundraiser. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Jewelry Store Not Closing?
Plus: De Blasio caught flak for visiting a Tribeca school; free eye portraits; Tribeca Film Festival's virtual-reality lineup; work starts on a Harrison Street storefront. / 7 comments











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