Newsletter: Nov. 9
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In the News: Chin Re-Elected to City Council
Plus: Dean & DeLuca is pulling out of its FiDi plans; Chambers Street building sold; metalwork on view at Donzella. / 10 comments
New Kid on the Block: Jenni Kayne
Designer Jenni Kayne chose Tribeca for her first New York City store—offering apparel, accessories, and home decor—because the neighborhood's relaxed, family atmosphere jibes with the brand's California aesthetic.
Seen & Heard: Greca Restaurant Opening Forecast
Plus: Spec mansion renderings and floor plans; artists opening their studios this weekend; new dental office on Harrison; ball fields have reopened; new Canal Street Market vendor. / 2 comments
SLT Is Opening in Tribeca
The long-rumored studio is shooting to be ready in February.
In the News: More on WeWork’s School Plans
Plus: Galleries band together to support Christopher Marte; Argentine president visited terror site; new rendering for the Clocktower Building on Broadway; car hit by 111 Murray debris.
Seen & Heard: Hotel Site Looks Even More Stalled
Plus: Colin Quinn bartending for charity at Woodrow's; sneaker pop-up; cleaning up the glass on the Battery Park City ball fields; caftan event; new shows at Alexander & Bonin and Bortolami.
Seen & Heard: Antiqueria’s Closing Sale
Plus: An encouraging sign at Frenchette; Italian Radical Design at R & Company; the main entrance at 111 Murray; Ciccio's takeout annex; the grand old New York Mercantile Exchange.
In the News: Tribeca Citizen in the New York Times
Plus: The area's history of terror attacks; one new West Street bridges is delayed, and another appears to be; opening forecast for 10 Corso Como; more thefts; Aire Ancient Baths is opening in Chicago. / 12 comments
NYC Half Marathon to Bypass Lower Manhattan
Also on Community Board 1's November agendas: Changes to the old Super Linda atrium; St. John's Lane safety issues; Peck Slip School security and health concerns; Duane Street facade alterations; Beaver Street reversal; more.
Finally, an Opening Date for Tetsu
After five and a half years, chef Masa Takayama's robata-inspired restaurant will finally fire up the grill for the public. The menu includes fried chicken, peppercorn spare ribs, skewered meat, nigiri sushi, and stews.
Newsletter: Nov. 6
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