Tribeca Then and Now: Washington Street and Environs
Over the past few decades, some of Tribeca's most dramatic changes have occurred in the neighborhood's northwest corner, where small buildings have been replaced by larger, fancier ones. / 4 comments
Newsletter: June 7
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In the News: Cabjacking
Plus: South End Avenue discussion; Verve Wine opening West Coast store; 3 World Trade Center is just over a third leased; local radio broadcast.
Close-Up: White Street
Do you ever slow down and look at the patterns, details, textures, and scars that give Tribeca its character? Take White Street, for example....
Seen & Heard: Summer Day Café Opening Forecast
Plus: ARChive of Contemporary Music's summer CD and record sale; the hotel under construction on Greenwich Street; buses on a no-truck block of Beach; wine/beer license for Wisefish Poké; war-inspired photography at Apexart.
In the News: Sarah Jessica Parker Seaport Store
Plus: La Mercerie rave; sound installation at City Hall Park; changes to the Dia Art Foundation's spaces in Soho. / 1 comment
A New Italian Restaurant in Hudson Square
Chef Wendy Cacciatori of Via Emilia 9 in Miami Beach will open Nonna Beppa next month. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: The New Starbucks Has Opened
Plus: The restaurant in the former Denny's space is Brooklyn Chop House; kids' theater program to launch this fall; perforated whatsit at 56 Leonard; Soho Photo shows; shoot tomorrow.
Zutto Has Closed
The restaurant was a Tribeca pioneer, having opened on Hudson Street over thirty years ago. / 21 comments
In the News: Firehouses to Open Their Doors
Plus: Frenchette review; server at Paul's Casablanca accused a manager of rape; reptile event at Washington Market Park; more trouble for St. Nicholas National Shrine. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Park Row Is Still Closed
Plus: Stone barriers placed at Sixth Avenue pedestrian peninsula; Dirty Lemon is operating out of its Church Street space; Pier 17 roof remains closed; the status of Bridge Café; poor City Hall Park. / 1 comment
Beverly Hills Apothecary Is Opening on W. Broadway
"Beverly Hills Apothecary is the preferred prescription partner for the most discerning patients and doctors looking for personable and speedy service," says the website for the original location. / 2 comments








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
We will happily travel to support your next adventure! — Annie / Austin Johnson to open market in the West Village