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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Seen & Heard: Greenwich Street Retail Activity
Plus: Hudson River Park signage; foundation of a Walker Street building; Ever After opened a store in L.A.; Herzog & de Meuron's West Village building.
In the News: Woman Attacked With Metal Box
Plus: WeWork takes over another Tribeca building; yet another Lower-Manhattan-is-back article; city council considering displacing 22 street vendors from the World Trade Center area; Dutch Street renaissance. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Chalk Overload in Duane Park
Plus: Dig Inn looks nearly ready; a peek at the 70 Vestry courtyard; Il Mattone got robbed; "NM 2018" shoot. / 15 comments
A Gallery Has Closed
hpgrp Gallery, which opened in late 2015, specialized in contemporary Japanese art.
In the News: Filthy Water Towers
Plus: A Tribeca loft with a lot of patterns and colors; the White Street building where corsets for toddlers were made; what the Howard Hughes Corporation would have to do to build tall on its new Seaport lot; video of last weekend's Jet Ski parade. / 1 comment








Cushman & Wakefield is the broker marketing 130 Duane Street for sale. Asking Price: upon request "[...] Ownership recently signed... — James Bogardus / Nosy Neighbor: What’s happening at the Sonder / Duane Street Hotel?
People continue to be far more worried about politics than safety, especially in this neighborhood. No one will say a... — Sanity Check / Woman assaulted on West Broadway in broad daylight
I can confirm based on discussions with staff at Independence Plaza that this is indeed and unfortunately ICE. — Sam / Nosy Neighbor: What is up with this garage on Harrison?
Don't waste your time. Getting punched in the face (no weapon and no hospitalization) is Assault in the 3rd Degree... — Thomas Hagen / Woman assaulted on West Broadway in broad daylight
Eulalie is the kind of place every neighborhood hopes for and few ever get: a restaurant of genuine excellence, warmth,... — Stacey / Eulalie owners forced to sue their landlord
More importantly, what's going on with Modern Bagels? Every time I walk by the corner, I feel awful for them.... — ReaderOnDuane / Nosy Neighbor: What’s happening at the Sonder / Duane Street Hotel?
No rule change, just an entitlement change. — JC / Seen & Heard: The lawn is open in Washington Market Park