Red Terra Cotta Facade Proposed for Canal Street
Developer Trans World Equities and architect Paul A. Castrucci will need to persuade the Landmarks Preservation Commission that it belongs there. / 4 comments
In the News: Tribeca Mom Getting Some on the Side
Plus: Details on Cuomo's plan for congestion pricing; workaround to keep the Statue of Liberty open during the federal government shutdown; therapist Mark Epstein; American Stock Exchange hotel conversion; the history of 49 Walker; two downtown Gristedes markets might close. / 6 comments
Both Locations of François Payard Bakery Have Closed
But there's talk that the brand might reopen under different management. / 6 comments
Newsletter: Jan. 22
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Seen & Heard: Il Mulino Is Still Raw
Plus: Restaurant bucks the card-only trend by going cash- and app-only; no activity at the hotel on Greenwich Street; Warren Street retail space for sale; "Rendered Cities" at Apexart. / 1 comment
New York Nautical Is Gone
The store was in Tribeca since the 1960s—and in Lower Manhattan for nearly a century. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Racines Is Getting a New Chef
Plus: Ecco's future could be hazy; Club Pilates appears to be opening soon; the William Barthman watch store on Broadway has closed; 1st Precinct Community Council. / 5 comments
Where in Tribeca…?
Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 3 comments
Reflections on the City (Vol. 11)
There’s magic in the way reflected light forms patterns and shapes on city surfaces.
In the News: Explanation for Shortages at Whole Foods
Plus: Ilysa Winick tells her story; Governors Island update (including more access); thefts and a mugging at gunpoint; Cuomo's congestion plan won't include new bridge tolls. / 6 comments
New Pricing at 101 Wall – FiDi Condo Open House This Sunday, 1pm – 3pm
101 Wall is a boutique condominium building with a generous amenity suite, including a roof terrace, training studio, golf simulator, children's playroom, residents' lounge, and more. / Sponsored
Goodbye, Spicy Scents
The buildings that house the Transit Trading Corporation are on the market as a residential conversion. / 10 comments







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It's a condo. Sorry - a reflex and an error. — Tribeca Citizen / The sad and disappointing saga at 111 Hudson
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