Seen & Heard: Six Shoots This Week
Plus: Deli renamed; Five & Dime and Kaffe 1668 have split up; what looks like a faking listing on Seamless; Lubov show; Canal Rubber merchandise. / 4 comments
Nosy Neighbor: What’s Opening at Le District?
Signage at the entrance says a "sweet surprise" is coming soon. / 1 comment
Tribeca Loft Open House This Sunday at One Hundred Barclay, 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
The space you need. Every amenity you want. In the middle of the neighborhood you love. / Sponsored
Spotlight: Souths
"We have friendly staff and good food and a nice, casual atmosphere," says Souths co-founder Johnny Griffin. "We've never wanted to be something we weren’t." And therein lies the restaurant's charm. / 9 comments
Newsletter: Jan. 25
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In the News: Bonkers Plan to Woo Amazon
Plus: Ruchi Indian restaurant reviewed; checking in on Fraunces Tavern; phone snatching on N. Moore; attempted theft at Saks. / 1 comment
Third Time’s a Charm for the Brooklyn Robot Foundry
"It’s bigger! It’s brighter! It has very tall ceilings!" says Jenny Young of Brooklyn Robot Foundry's new Tribeca location. "And we’ll be there for the at least the next decade."
Summer Activities for Kids in Tribeca
The longest days of the year can get really long if you have a bored child hanging around. Keep ‘em occupied—and happy!—with these excellent neighborhood options. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Bon Chon Has Closed
Plus: Monk McGinn's pub goes for the rustic look; traffic expert in free talk at New York Law School; 3 World Trade Center's construction hoist; WeWork's banner; "Billions" is back. / 1 comment
New Chefs at Racines and North End Grill
This could work out nicely for everyone. / 7 comments
In the News: Plaza Redesign Threatens Food Carts
Plus: Opening forecast for Jill Lindsey's Tribeca shop/café; Canal Street redesign approved; Sunshine Cinema closed; explanation from owner of François Payard Bakery; subway elevator brouhaha; storm resiliency. / 1 comment
A New Shade Showroom on Hudson Street
Innovation Shades, currently based on Vestry, is opening a street-level retail space. / 2 comments











So so sorry to read this. Although we lost touch and I dont get down to Walker’s much these days,... — Christine Boeke / Jerry Walker, co-owner of Walker’s and The Ear Inn, has died
In Whole Foods today, not only was there an incredibly long line to check out at the self check-out registers,... — Merle Temkin / Let the hoarding begin
Hmm,.. reminds me of Covid days but at least there is Toilet paper! — SONIA STOCK / Let the hoarding begin
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I grew up in Bergen County and snow days were "announced" by the town-wide fire horn (usually used to call... — N / Prepping for the storm