In the News: Neglect on Church Street
Plus: More on the noodle bar inside Brushstroke; Fulton Center is blasting Christmas music onto the street.
Introducing the Walker Hotel Tribeca
The hotel under conversion at Broadway and Walker finally has a name—Walker Hotel Tribeca—and eyebrow-raising plans, including a 4 a.m. liquor license, roof deck and, in the below-ground levels, DJs and amplified live music. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Bar Cyrk Remains in Limbo
Plus: Thierry Despont art exhibit; extensions to ads on pay phones; Frenchette paint job; the State Liquor Authority hearing about Town Stages; Soho Art Materials is moving; Classic Car Club space has been leased. / 6 comments
Newsletter: Dec. 21
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In the News: Cuomo Signs Battery Park City Bill
But he added a vague caveat. Plus: More thefts in the area; when the country's first black-owned-and-operated newspaper was in Tribeca.
Seen & Heard: Bouley Gets Another Price-Chop
Plus: "Mother!" at the Roxy Cinema; Rubin art studio sale this weekend; music blasting from the Fulton Center; checking in with 565 Broome; more "Succession" shoots.
2017 Shop-Local Gift Guide (Part 7)
For the person who has everything: booze, sweets, flowers, spa treatments, fitness classes, new experiences, and branded merchandise. / 1 comment
In the News: The Next Chapter for a Controversial Conversion
Plus: A thorough look at the landgrab happening in FiDi; an incubator for start-ups at WeWork's new Tribeca space. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Changes at the Jazz Club on Murray
Plus: Gigantic video ads on buses; remodeled Soho Square appears to be on the verge of reopening; John Varvatos shoot; the soft glow of electric sex; Best of New Tribeca survey. / 2 comments
Brushstroke’s New “Hidden Noodle Shop”
The former Ichimura at Brushstroke sushi bar has been turned into a noodle bar serving ramen, udon, soba, gyoza, and a bit of sushi. / 1 comment
In the News: Shoppable Café on Canal Street
Plus: Knife fight on a subway platform; Boomerang Toys is raffling off a Fingerling to benefit Stockings with Care.
Seen & Heard: Two Hands Gave Up on Dinner
Plus: Animated lights on the base of 1 World Trade Center; activity in former café space; checking in on the progress of 100 Franklin; new building blocks much of Trump Soho; two days of "Power" shoots. / 5 comments












N, YES! I grew up in Fair Lawn and that's exactly how we found out about snow days! — L / Prepping for the storm
This is transplant behavior. Real NYers would have stayed home on Sunday (as usual) and just bought snacks maybe some... — Sandra / Let the hoarding begin
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
This is kind of hilarious considering that everything will be fine and accessible by Monday night. — Leslie Lewis / Let the hoarding begin
Sounds like a scam Probably from a neighboring restaurant to bring their business down. Nyc full of crazy owners ...... — BreakingNews / A report of tampered drinks at Casa Carmen
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