Laughing Man Wants to Expand Its Street Seats
Also on Community Board 1's February agendas: Citigroup construction; accusations of bad behavior at Haus; more retail at Brookfield Place?; Bogardus Plaza weekend work; more wi-fi kiosks; Sons of Thunder opening FiDi restaurant; ADA ramps; 52 Thomas rooftop compressors. / 4 comments
Why 56 Leonard’s Sculpture Is Delayed
Last week, I asked whether anyone knew the status of Anish Kapoor's sculpture at 56 Leonard. Handily, someone forwarded a recent communication from the fabricator. / 6 comments
Newsletter: Feb. 1
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Tribeca Is Getting Yet Another Yoga Studio
CorePower Yoga has more than 170 studios across the country, including two in New York City. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: “Tribeca Now and Then” Exhibit
Plus: Conflicting reports about storefront at Hudson and Duane; twin-towered 565 Broome; New York Vintners is holding classes at Terroir; still no sign for renamed Trump Soho hotel; "Billions" shoot. / 2 comments
Another Entrant in the Self-Care Boom
LaserAway's 38th shop nationwide will be on Duane Street, offering laser hair removal, tattoo removal, and skin care.
More Menswear in Tribeca
Alton Lane is opening a showroom here: It's one of the new wave of custom menswear brands, where you can get measured and choose fabrics in person, and then reorder online.
In the News: Hungry Ghost Says It’s Opening a Café Here
Plus: A Tribecan on what the Goop Health summit was like; the argument against the changes to 140 Broadway's landmarked plaza; Jerry Nadler spoke to Community Board 1; 23 Wall is stalled. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Frenchette Signage
Plus: "No standing" signs removed from Franklin Place; New York Vintners project is still raw; commissary kitchen on Reade closed; Italian shoe company opened a Soho store; "Billions" and "Law & Order: SVU" shoots.
Six Cortlandt Alley: Downtown’s Undeniable Best Buy at $1,579 per Sqft
Six Cortlandt Alley has been meticulously restored and converted into five full floor lofts including two duplex penthouses with substantial private outdoor space. / Sponsored
Dig Inn Is Opening on Greenwich Street
The fast-food chain is undoubtedly going after the Citigroup market. / 2 comments
In the News: Rampant Cheating at Stuyvesant
Plus: The folks who create advertising murals the old-fashioned way; Municipal Building plaza to get a pay toilet.







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