In the News: More on Langdon Florist’s Departure
Plus: Yves has a new chef; pop-up dinners at Spring Place; leadership changes at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Chambers Street Wines Expansion
Plus: The likely location for Seamore's at Brookfield Place; Hudson Street restaurant said to be a sushi bar; cute Kaffe 1668 illustration; activity at big Warren Street storefront; 100 Franklin update; those ugly plastic bags. / 5 comments
New Kid on the Block: SLT
Each 50-minute SLT workout involves moves performed relatively slowly, focusing on certain muscle groups at a time. Instructors have hundreds of options to choose from when building a workout, so every class should feel different.
In the News: White Street Jail Expansion
Plus: Alteration house calls; jazz club honored; FiDi café to become cocktail bar at night. / 6 comments
This Wednesday Is Tribeca Art+Culture Night
Featuring more than 100 artists and creatives and eight exclusive events, Tribeca Art+Culture Night's seventh edition will take place across 25 Lower Manhattan venues—including the first-ever TAC Night Festival Hub. / Sponsored
Stylish Sushi Bar Opening on Warren
Despite all of the hints that something beefy is opening at 20 Warren, the floor plans and drawings posted in the window indicate it'll be a sushi restaurant.
Seen & Heard: A New Bar on Hudson Street?
Plus: The cat that was stuck outside Ward III; another multi-vendor market on Broadway; B Dry branches out beyond blowouts; Patriot Saloon detritus; "Bull" shoot. / 13 comments
A Peek Inside 565 Broome
I find myself entranced by 565 Broome, the two-towered Renzo Piano–designed condo under construction on Varick. It has gorgeous lines, thanks in no small part to the rounded corner windows. So I happily agreed to a hard hat tour. / 2 comments
Newsletter: Mar. 12
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Seen & Heard: Greta Got Its Liquor License
Plus: MoviePass is testing e-ticketing at the Roxy Cinema; Cortlandt Alley building sold; crappy lettuce for sale; "atypical" flamenco performance; Pier 17 liquor licenses; "Village" shoot. / 2 comments
In the News: Truffles Could Get Converted to Condos
Plus: Five firefighters injured in Clocktower fire; the history of the Reade Street Pub & Kitchen building; millennials who like plants; El Luchador will reopen soon. / 6 comments










Let us not forget South’s, previously on Church between White & Franklin. Affordable, and super-congenial vibe!!!! — mgp / Nosy Neighbor Update: 101 Franklin / 250 Church has sold
It is complex. I recommend reading this to get a sense of the jurisdictions of each agency: https://tribecacitizen.com/2025/10/24/illegal-vending-on-canal-street-its-a-constant-churn/ — Tribeca Citizen / In the News: Chambers among the 100 best restaurants
Duh, yes. Confusing myself! — Tribeca Citizen / The Candidates 2026: Ben Yee
Used to work there back in the day (early 90s). Was a crazy busy place - had the best equipment.... — Mo / Flashback: The days of Tent & Trails
There is a chain of command. The cops can’t crack down on this unless they have the support of City... — Reademan / In the News: Chambers among the 100 best restaurants
Agreed. — J / In the News: Chambers among the 100 best restaurants
I agree that the city doesn't much care. And the cops are definitely benefitting from that. — J / In the News: Chambers among the 100 best restaurants