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April 11, 2018

Seen & Heard: Arborcide on Warren

Plus: What's happening in the old Maserati showroom; hair-removal salon on Duane appears open; sidewalk seating at Khe-Yo; enforcing the rules for semi-public spaces; yoga studio finally gets signage; "Tape" shoot. / 1 comment

A Closer Look at 30 Warren

I said yes to a sales-office visit because 30 Warren, designed by Post-Office Architectes for Cape Advisors, interests me more than most new buildings. It's trying to stand out rather than simply fit in. / 4 comments

April 10, 2018

In the News: Three New Ice Cream Shops

All just out of easy reach. Plus: A classic "overheard" anecdote; building at Canal and Cortlandt Alley to become offices; Tribeca gallery now accepting donations; more thefts, including construction equipment from the World Trade Center. / 2 comments

Tribeca Then and Now: W. Broadway and Staple Street

Pre-1990 Tribeca was a markedly different place than it is now. In this post: W. Broadway and Staple Street. / 7 comments

Recent Comments
  • 25 years already! Dang! Rip to all those we lost — Tiff / Events for 9/11 on the 25th anniversary

  • SHOCKER! The government sold us a lie?? Not only has this done nothing for air quality, it's also done nothing... — Matt / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

  • Looks good! It's tall but only a couple blocks from the tall 401 Broadway so I think it will look... — Marcus / Construction is underway at 65 Franklin

  • A quarter of a century. It’s insane. I miss those towers. I miss the old city. Great memories. — Anthony / Events for 9/11 on the 25th anniversary

  • Agree with you, sadly the opportunity to have green absorbing materials and a measured steps while technology catches up was... — No more concrete / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction

  • Just curious...what is your source for asserting Tribeca has some of the worst air quality in the area? — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

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You’re Invited: Bright Horizons Open House Week

Are you trying to find the perfect fit for your child’s early education? Attend our Open House event to find out what sets Bright Horizons apart from the rest. / Sponsored

Seen & Heard: The Ghostbusters Firehouse Is Back

Plus: Soho Grand is opening a 24-hour diner; Blaue Gans is taking a break; new fast-food restaurant on Church; nightclub proposed for former Haus space; the conversion of 51 White. / 1 comment

April 9, 2018

In the News: Dog Run at Risk of Sinkhole

Plus: City Hall Park's next sculpture show will involve kitchen utensils; Foundrae has plans for a men's clothing line; progress on Bronx and Lower East Side ferry routes. / 8 comments

Seen & Heard: A Peek Inside Trader Joe’s

Plus: Chipotle explanation; the Vitamin Shoppe is stocked with merchandise; Citigroup starts the final facade; progress on the plaza south of the World Trade Center Oculus; likely Hyundai commercial shoot. / 2 comments

The Best of Brooklyn From Every Point

Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, with interiors by Katherine Newman, Brooklyn Point offers luxury residences with spectacular views. Brooklyn Point will be the first and only for-sale residential address at City Point. / Sponsored

New Kid on the Block: Foundrae

The jewelry line Foundrae, which has chosen Lispenard for its first boutique, is best known for its cigar-band rings, pendants, and charms, predominantly based on a collection of symbols meant to serve "as a tool for self-discovery and self-expression."

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April 8, 2018

In the News: The Beekman Hotel’s Nightclub

Plus: Unappetizing photos at delis and bodegas; history of a Canal Street building. / 1 comment

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