Made in Tribeca: Curio
The company is a subscription service for children's literature for readers of Spanish, Chinese and French, curated and shipped directly to families.
New Kid on the Block: All Blues
The listening bar, which took over the 87 Walker space, spins vinyl and has a special area "where the music does the talking." / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Help release the fishes
Plus Fernando Bengoechea at Cristina Grajales gallery; campfire stories and songs at Teardrop; Taste of the Tin Building dinner. / 1 comment
Join us for an introduction to Pine Street’s Middle School!
Our panel will feature families who have students in the Middle School now and can share their experiences and decision-making processes, / Sponsored
Newsletter: October 21
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Voting starts next Saturday, October 26
Early voting starts Saturday, Oct. 26, through Nov. 3. Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. / 19 comments
In the News: A new bar for Stone Street
Plus a milk-themed bedroom; Ladder 8 and its Ghostbusters fame; a review of Hudson Square.
Seen & Heard: Casa is open
Plus a clean-up day tomorrow at Washington Market Park; Hal Bromm curates an auction that celebrates queer artists; a glimpse back in time at El Teddy's; Bogardus gets a hand from The Hort. / 1 comment
Locksmith coming to Duane and Hudson
Adding to the microstores that are so great to have in the neighborhood is Tribeca Locksmith and Keys, an offshoot of Sullivan Locksmith in the Village. / 2 comments
Kathy Kuo design showroom coming to Hudson
A huge win for the Tribeca Design District: the noted interior designer and television personality Kathy Kuo has taken a space just south of Laight.
Final Opportunity at One Wall Street – 2 Bed + Terrace | Sponsor Paid Transfer Taxes & Common Charges
Now through October 31st, receive sponsor-paid transfer taxes and a credit of 12 months of common charges. One Wall Street offers 100,000 sq ft of exceptional amenities in a full-service Art Deco masterpiece. Studio lofts to four-bedroom luxury residences priced from $895,000 to $12,500,000+.
Nosy Neighbor: Why does Blood Manor get to close a lane of Broadway?
Trimom asked: "They barricade off the entire block between Leonard and Franklin plus use a portion of Leonard Street for their ticket trailer for five to six weeks each year. / 6 comments
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