Loft Peeping: Art Collectors at 100 Barclay
A couple with an extraordinary art collection shared their two-bedroom apartment with Architectural Digest. / 1 comment
In the News: Walker Street Storefront Leased
Plus: Restrictions attached to Battery Park City board representation; Frenchette's spicy chicken; Harry's Café and Steak renovation; more on Andrew Carmellini's Seaport restaurant; Sessanta to turn French; questions for the Battery Park City Authority. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Macaron Café’s Future Looks Iffy
Plus: Discounted tickets on sale for Taste of Tribeca; is Wagyumafia restaurant opening here?; star in a Tribeca photo shoot; "for rent" signs at Haus; Hal Bromm photography show. / 4 comments
New Kid on the Block: Innovation Shades
At the spiffy new Innovation Shades showroom, you can view solar shades in various levels of opacity and check out the latest motorization technology.
Seen & Heard: New Look Proposed for 1910 Building
Plus: Traffic monitors on Reade and Warren; M9 bus rerouting; Broadway store for rent; Krappy Kamera winners at Soho Photo. / 4 comments
The Creperie on Chambers Is Closing Tomorrow
"We really had four wonderful years and will keep amazing souvenirs!" says By Suzette co-founder Andy Rodrigues. / 2 comments
Several New Restaurants
On Hudson, Warren, and in the former Denny's space. Also on Community Board 1's March agendas: The helicopter situation; another Tribeca building gets WeWorked; new art for Foley Square; more. / 2 comments
Newsletter: Mar. 5
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Langdon Florist Is Leaving Tribeca
The shop, which has been in the area since 1947, will still service Manhattan and the rest of the Tri-State area from its new location in Staten Island. / 5 comments
MB45 Salon Has Closed
A spinoff of Maria Bonita in Nolita, MB45 opened just over a year ago, offering simultaneous blowouts and manicures.
In the News: “Drab to Fab” Renovations
Plus: How Pier 17 is going to cope with crowds and noise from its rooftop events; the Vongerichten market at the Seaport District will have a food court; Big East executive's Sunday routine.
Seen & Heard: Citi’s South Plaza
Plus: The city's Derelict Bicycle Removal Program; "What a Little Moonlight Can Do" at Steven Amedee; check-cashing service rebranded; Shun Yi Association on White Street. / 2 comments








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