In the News: When Canal Street Was Gritty
Plus: Allegations that an area chef behaved inappropriately; the Sunday routine of fitness guru Taryn Toomey; two art fairs going on now; Michel Parmentier show reviewed. / 3 comments
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Seen & Heard: More Details on the Warren Street Restaurant
Plus: Fire at 108 Leonard; the Four Seasons spa now offers clairvoyance treatments; Shigure is serving lunch; "Motherless Brooklyn" shoot; Spring Studios cladding. / 3 comments
In the News: Video Ads You Can’t Silence Are Coming to Uber and Lyft
Plus: Two Staten Island commuter bus lines will be routed through north Battery Park City; incentives to buy at the Sterling Mason and the Beekman tower; Gibney Dance expands and rebrands; Church Street School's fundraiser. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Jewelry Store Not Closing?
Plus: De Blasio caught flak for visiting a Tribeca school; free eye portraits; Tribeca Film Festival's virtual-reality lineup; work starts on a Harrison Street storefront. / 7 comments
Loft Peeping: Raft Loft
A semi-suspended staircase is the star of this 3,600-square-foot duplex loft in northwest Tribeca.
Newsletter: Mar. 8
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In the News: Thundersnow!
Plus: La Mercerie restaurant at Roman and Williams Guild is now open for lunch and dinner; R & Company's 8,000-square-foot triplex annex; more thefts.
Seen & Heard: Poke Restaurant Closed
Plus: Tribeca Art+Culture Night is next week; new items at Arcade Bakery; Buddha Bar says the renderings aren't accurate; authors discuss immigration; "Law & Order: SVU" is here again. / 4 comments
Loft Peeping: Art Collectors at 100 Barclay
A couple with an extraordinary art collection shared their two-bedroom apartment with Architectural Digest. / 1 comment
In the News: Walker Street Storefront Leased
Plus: Restrictions attached to Battery Park City board representation; Frenchette's spicy chicken; Harry's Café and Steak renovation; more on Andrew Carmellini's Seaport restaurant; Sessanta to turn French; questions for the Battery Park City Authority. / 3 comments









It does seem like a downward slide between the pandemic and last couple administrations. If we are going to live... — Marcus / Deliverista Hub at City Hall will open soon
@Skip -- The placement of the deliverista hub leaves 13 1/2 feet -- yes, I measured -- of passageway from... — Komanoff / Deliverista Hub at City Hall will open soon
If my memory is correct, it's still a little early in the season for Mike to be back from winter... — N / Seen & Heard: Earth Day in City Hall Park
Like most of downtown nyc this will be trashed in no time. Why not build something for the illegal counterfeit... — R. / Deliverista Hub at City Hall will open soon
Looks great, and I have high hopes that it will indeed improve this corner. It's a bit too close to... — Marcus / Building for Church & Lispenard has a new look
I've been in the apartment. There is no better space in Tribeca. Once it is de-Mariah'd. — c2 / Mariah Carey has listed her apartment
This looks awesome. Finally someone is going to revitalize that corner!! — AJ Bruno / Building for Church & Lispenard has a new look