More on the Plan for the American Flatbread Space
It doesn't seem a stretch to deduce that the restaurant will be kosher. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Opening Date for the Lymbr Stretching Studio
Plus: European-style credit-card processing at Nobu; peeking inside the chocolate store coming to the World Trade Center mall; the Tribeca Meet & Greet is Tuesday; Pen Parentis poetry night. / 3 comments
Reade Street Prep Is Opening a Second Preschool Campus
The takeover of Reade Street continues.... / 3 comments
Newsletter: Jan. 4
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Seen & Heard: Skater Hater
Plus: Stocking issues continue at Whole Foods; the massive topper coming to a Greenwich Street building; Untuckit is open at Brookfield Place; "Law & Order: SVU" shoot. / 21 comments
In the News: ISIS Selfies
Plus: New subway tunnel to Red Hook proposed; city to install 1,500 bollards over the next few years; phone snatched; residents oppose subway elevators on grounds of the terrorism threat; Caviarteria tries again; David Bouley selling his place on Duane. / 4 comments
Sazón Has Closed
The restaurant bedeviled neighbors for years, because its patrons used to keep the party going out on the sidewalk. / 2 comments
New Kid on the Block: Roman and Williams Guild
That Roman and Williams's first shop is beautiful comes as no surprise—but Roman and Williams Guild also manages the near-impossible feat of being both drop-dead glamorous and entirely comfortable. Plus: a très chic café.
Twenty First Gallery Is Moving to Tribeca
Renaud Vuaillat's gallery specializing in contemporary furniture is relocating from Chelsea to Franklin Street.
In the News: FDNY Medic Rescues Man from River
By jumping in. Plus: The history of 390 Broadway; Thalassa restaurant celebrates its 15th anniversary; all subway stations now have countdown clocks.
Seen & Heard: Greca Has Soft-Opened
Plus: Try this new cocktail bar before it's overrun; yesterday's police presence; the virtues of the Roxy Cinema; Robert Janz delights again; more on Christmas tree mulching; false alarm at Worth Street café space.
What Tribecans Cared About in 2017
Of the 1,162 posts published on Tribeca Citizen last year, here are the 25 that got read the most—along with the ones that really got people commenting. / 1 comment







Welcome to the block Shahla from one female founder to another. Duane street has been good to us for 30... — Alycea Ungaro / Babycottons and Willow & Zoey are leaving; a jeweler is coming in
Tribeca Paint! — Tribeca Citizen / In the News: A 70-year-old Fidi hardware store faces closure
Gothamist (which quotes this very Tribeca Citizen post as counterpoint) claims that there is a "slump" for the Canal Street... — Marcus / Counterfeit sales on Broadway are worse than ever
Good point. With such a massive flow of counterfeit junk, by now the authorities should have been able to trace... — Marcus / Counterfeit sales on Broadway are worse than ever
Balancing Rights and Safety: The current approach seeks to balance an individual's right to drink with the public's right to... — David Lewin / An update on Luis Fernandez from the Square Diner
The street vendors are only part of the problem. The real issue to solve is why aren’t the importers and... — Larry / Counterfeit sales on Broadway are worse than ever
I completely agree with you about the loss of hardware stores and Dick's is a good one. I currently use... — Heide Fasnacht / In the News: A 70-year-old Fidi hardware store faces closure