Seen & Heard: A Peek Inside Buddha Bar
Plus: Works starting on fire-damaged 111 Church; more Amazon lockers; Q House of Basics pop-up extended; how to help the homeless man at Broadway and Leonard? / 5 comments
In the News: Ritz-Carlton Hotel Will No Longer Be a Ritz-Carlton
Plus: New York City's first Christmas tree vendor was in this area; World Trade Center Transportation Hub to get chemical-weapon sensors; NYC Ferry boats are leaking.
Spotlight: R & Company
R & Company is celebrating its 20th year in business and preparing for a spectacular expansion on White Street. "Since day one, we've never sat idle," says co-founder Evan Snyderman. "We’re always pushing to the next level." / 1 comment
Newsletter: Nov. 27
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Seen & Heard: Ochre and Canvas Home Sale
Plus: CrossFit 212 studio appears closed; work at Buddha Bar; "240" shoot this week; mini field trip to a Greek supermarket. / 5 comments
In the News: Pedestrian Head Starts
Plus: So-called public plazas that remain unopen to the public; history of a Broadway building; alleged subway groper; extensive canopy planned for the roof of Pier 17. / 8 comments
Where in Tribeca…?
Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 3 comments
2017 Shop-Local Gift Guide (Part 1)
Tribeca is still one of Manhattan's best shopping neighborhoods, so get out there and buy someone's affection! Here are a few items that caught my eye at Best Made Co., Pearl River Mart, Stillfried Wien, Canal Street Market, Sweaty Betty, and Best Friends Pet Adoption Center. / 4 comments
First Impressions: Tetsu
Is Tetsu a banging place for a Friday night or a restaurant to savor high-quality ingredients prepared with care? Because it seems to want to be both. / 5 comments
Newsletter: Nov. 23
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The Trump Soho Hotel Is Ditching Trump
Those of us who need a trigger warning before approaching Spring Street can rest easier: The owner of the Trump Soho hotel is buying out the Trump Organization so it can rebrand the property. / 6 comments
The Latest on 172 Duane
Work is gearing up on the four-story addition overlooking Duane Park, and the Landmarks Preservation Commission has approved changes to the design. / 1 comment











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