Newsletter: January 8
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Purple sandpipers spotted at Pier 26 tide deck
This may be one of the first sightings of the birds in Manhattan; they breed in the Arctic tundra in Canada and winter along the rocky coast of the Atlantic. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Oculus changes its shopping hours
Plus a new series of adult classes at Luv Michael; a group show at Anita Rogers Gallery; featuring the harbor's tugs in photographs. / 2 comments
In the News: Seaport Museum tops ‘unique’ list
Plus 125 Greenwich nears completion; Tribecan Christian Siriano's favorite things; penthouse glam at 90 West Broadway.
Stretching studio coming to Petco space
A franchise of StretchLab, founded in California eight years ago, will open on Chambers between Greenwich and West Broadway.
Mércer Labs museum is open in former Century building
The signage is up for the "Museum of Art and Technology" at 21 Dey, the former western side of Century 21. / 3 comments
What Tribecans cared about in 2023
A list of the 25 posts that received the most traffic over the past year, reflecting both the ups and downs of a tumultuous year. / 18 comments
Newsletter: January 4
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Seen & Heard: Big lines at Barnes & Noble
Plus full house at Oonee; a photography show at the Opening Gallery; a lunar new year party at PS 150. / 1 comment
New restaurant proposed for the Palm space
An applicant with the same name as a chain of Argentinian restaurants in Miami is on the CB1 licensing agenda for this month. / 4 comments
Community Board 1 meetings for January
A construction update on the shelter for Washington Street; more cannabis applications; a gut reno for two old Chambers Street buildings, and more! / 8 comments
Seen & Heard: PS 234 fence returns
Plus public pickleball courts uptown; stormy skies over Tribeca; a penthouse pavilion with a view. / 3 comments
Amazing how many local Karens there are. Outdoor sheds have given, and still do give, many restaurants much needed extra... — So many Karens / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
Tribeca Citizen - can you please investigate/report whether Walker's, Bubbys and other places that still have outdoor facitlies blocking sidewalks... — john / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
Da Claudio not only has authentic Italian food (my parents are Italian immigrants so we know!) but Linda & Claudio... — Lorena Jordao / Seen & Heard: Celebrating a decade of Da Claudio
It may have been unsightly, but a row of parked cars isn't any better. Just a failure of vision. Why... — Patrick / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
What about those hideous ones at Greenwich tavern? Still there 11/27. — Hubert guy / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
I don't think that I ever saw an uglier shed then that mess of plywood and high school shop class... — K / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
https://nypost.com/2024/11/26/opinion/mtas-252m-emergency-intercom-flop-is-another-insult-to-taxpayers/ The last thing the incompetent MTA needs is to be given more money. A private oversight board of business... — Reademan / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back