In the News: Cyclist Killed by Truck
Plus: A student's belt made of machine-gun bullets caused Pace University to be evacuated; Pier 26 construction update; de Blasio administration is considering scrapping the cabaret license requirement for dancing; ex-SeaGlass employee attempted to rob it; more on 125 Greenwich condo. / 11 comments
Condominium Open House in Tribeca’s Art Deco Landmark – One Hundred Barclay
The world's original Art Deco skyscraper recrafted into sprawling loft condominiums and an unrivaled amenity suite. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Pho King Mess
Plus: The city council voted down Pret a Manger's Chambers Street sidewalk café; The Bedford not opening in FiDi; new Chinese fast-casual restaurant; one new phone store, maybe two; Cassini art show; a pair of television shoots. / 2 comments
New Kid on the Block: Van Leeuwen Ice Cream
A walk to the Seaport has never sounded more appealing. / 2 comments
In the News: New Sidewalk Shed Design to Debut on Murray
Plus: Analyzing the city council vote; the Board of Elections won't count absentee and provisional ballots yet; Margaret Chin's graceless victory statement; Barry Diller withdraws plan to build Hudson River Park pier; Battery Park City resident launching a fashion line of rowing blazers. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: No More Loft Tour
Plus: Church Street storefront only available for two-year lease; Pearl River Mart is opening a store in Chelsea; the World Trade Center Greenmarket; Conception art show; advertising shoot. / 1 comment
Strut Your Mutt Is Coming to Tribeca!
Saving the lives of homeless pets in your community has never been so easy—and fun! / Sponsored
Show Us Your Roof: 8 Spruce Street
Just as I was about to call an end to the "Show Us Your Roof" series, I was offered the opportunity to see the view from a north-facing terrace atop a setback about two-thirds of the way up 8 Spruce Street, a.k.a. New York by Gehry. / 3 comments
Newsletter: Sept. 14
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Seen & Heard: A New Café/Bar Has Soft-Opened
Plus: Finally, an official start date for the construction at Bogardus Plaza; Japanese fashion pop-up at 180; Chambers Street clothing store is closing; Morgik Metals has left for New Jersey; Saturday brunch at Houseman.
50 West Luxury Condominiums Starting at $3.3M
Internationally acclaimed architect Helmut Jahn has designed one of the most striking new buildings in the city, with unparalleled views. / Sponsored
In the News: Chin Wins by 200 Votes
Plus: Revised renderings for the 50 Hudson topper; police looking for three teens who attacked man on Reade; a plan to save St. Joseph’s Chapel in Battery Park City; the retail rent "façade." / 15 comments







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