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








Glad to hear this. More needs to be done about traffic still, including simple enforcement of basic traffic laws (which... — Marcus / Congestion Pricing survives the latest challenge
They forgot to show the perpetual for-rent signs in the street-level retail. — Noah / A glimpse at 250 Church aka 101 Franklin
I'm late to the party but I've often wondered if the 443 owners know that the industrial-era wood beams that... — citypixie / Condo owners at 443 Greenwich have been suing developer for years
If the developer is granted any variances in exchange for improvements, the developer ought to be forced to put enough... — James Bogardus / A glimpse at 250 Church aka 101 Franklin
Love this. Hopefully it doesn't get scratched or modified due to red-tape. — Randy / A glimpse at 250 Church aka 101 Franklin
Love this design and what a great building for residential conversion. Relatively small floorplates and western views over the ConEd... — CG / A glimpse at 250 Church aka 101 Franklin
This design continues Tribeca's masonry tradition that Mr. Harris mentioned. It is certainly an improvement over the bland yellowish brick... — Gary / A glimpse at 250 Church aka 101 Franklin