In the News: Vault Light Change Reversed
Plus: The history of 40 Hudson; dancing in unison; amendment to Battery Park City Authority board legislation now with Cuomo; the training vessel Sagres was in New York Harbor.
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Seen & Heard: A Peek Inside Il Mulino
And Joe & the Juice, while we're at it. Plus: Eataly's produce section got shrunk; join the Tribeca CSA (and buy Joshua McFadden's cookbook); German School Manhattan opening forecast. / 3 comments
Tent & Trails Will Close Temporarily
Evidently, the construction of 19 Park Place next door caused structural damage to the building, and as a result, it has to be given a new underpinning. So now everything in the store is half off. / 6 comments
More Drinking at Eataly
Also on Community Board 1's June agendas: Something happening at 90 Hudson; fashion shows return to Spring Studios (and surrounding streets); a chance to go high up in 3 World Trade Center; new restaurants on Front and Beekman. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Slow Start for Trader Joe’s
Plus: Home decor pop-up extended; the Bennett's dead plants; "Spring Days" shoot; Duane Park fence repainting; California Closets reopened. / 8 comments
Another Poke Restaurant Is Opening Here
The fast-casualization of Greenwich Street continues. / 1 comment
Newsletter: May 31
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In the News: Hummus Milkshakes
Plus: Bubby's is selling drinks with CBD; Audi stolen from parking garage; retirement party for P.S. 234 teachers; Community Board 1 has suggestions about the next Landmarks chair.
Seen & Heard: Opening Date for the Other Oculus Plaza
Plus: Chef Paul Liebrandt extended his stay at Racines; signage for 5 World Trade Center; two women sought in thefts at Le Pain Quotidien; the River Project's Meet the Fishes event; sidewalk construction at the Cast Iron House.
The Tribeca® Brand (Part 11)
From athleisure to ice cream, the hair salon to the dance floor: Tribeca is taking over the world. / 7 comments








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
Very proud. Always there. Your amazing ! Great job!! — Gayle / Austin Johnson to open market in the West Village
He was a star , a part of NT art & nightlife ….i listed from afar while reading Interview Magazine... — robert nagle / Big Keith Haring show at 60 White
Leo is a most talented man. Great barber and my friend for over 25 years. Run to his shop for... — Tony Lorenzo / Ilya’s, aka Leo’s, has opened on Worth and Broadway
Bowl of condoms at the entrance is quite an interesting value proposition. “The bigger message behind the concept is that... — mulciber / New Kid on the Block: Wristcheck
Unless they’’ve changed the rules since I was on the park board a hundred years ago dogs and other pets... — Jean Grillo / Seen & Heard: The lawn is open in Washington Market Park