Seen & Heard: Phone-Payment Test at Subway Turnstiles
Plus: Eataly shifts space away from food; Grand Banks extended its season; a meeting about storm resiliency; above-the-law behavior from someone in the state attorney general's office; fixing the error at the Jewish Museum; film/ad shoot. / 4 comments
The New Building at Chambers and Church
The temporary plan for a two-story building has been abandoned; now 108 Chambers is going straight to ten.
In the News: Blue Moon Fish Cookbook
Plus: Equitable Building to get renovated; Department of Buildings saw nothing wrong at 143 Fulton, site of Styrofoam snowstorm; what's entailed in restoring old buildings; the colorful fashion of Malcah Zeldis.
Seen & Heard: Five & Dime Is Serving Alcohol
Plus: The Woolworth Building unsheathed; NFL meetings this week at the Conrad to discuss anthem rule change; cyanotype exhibit; shoot on Hudson. / 1 comment
Le Dû’s Wines Isn’t Moving Here Anymore
The State Liquor Authority rejected Jean-Luc Le Dû's application for a liquor license after four neighboring wine stores testified against it. / 16 comments
In the News: The Battery Maritime Hotel Is Back On
Plus: More on the recent Styrofoam snowstorm; Community Board 1 to convene a housing subcommittee; Charlotte Gainsbourg is living in Tribeca.
Seen & Heard: The Far Right vs. Tribeca Grill
Plus: Black box locked up on Duane Street; the bulkhead at 24 Leonard; demolition at Monk McGinn's pub; too many fireworks? / 5 comments
Show Us Your Roof: The Municipal Building
For the past 12 years, I've lived in an apartment with a view of the (David N. Dinkins Manhattan) Municipal Building, wondering what it'd be like to be up there. Thanks to Open House New York, now I know! / 7 comments
Newsletter: Oct. 16
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Seen & Heard: “A Few More Weeks” for Tetsu
Plus: The lineup for City Vineyard's singer-songwriter series; another cryotherapy outfit opens tomorrow; local Greenmarket with a wider variety of produce; White Street storefront. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Bogardus Plaza Scavenger Hunt
Plus: Inside the Compleat Sculptor store; "Tribeca Rooftops" painting; Cortlandt Alley building for sale; the Modigliani show at the Jewish Museum. / 2 comments









@Lisa: I appreciated most of your comment. We agree on much. However, I didn't appreciate your insinuation that I don't... — Komanoff / Deliverista hub on Broadway is under construction
Komanoff, You don't think that mega corporations Uber Eats, DoorDash should be providing/paying for proper space and facilities for gig... — Lisa / Deliverista hub on Broadway is under construction
I see 200 Chambers is showing signs of life -- at least, in terms of liquor license application. Per https://manhattancb1.cityofnewyork.us/event/licensing-permits-committee-9/... — J / Anotheroom moving south on West Broadway
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Agreed about the electricity but who is paying for the attendants. It says a non profit but most non profits... — Aaron / Deliverista hub on Broadway is under construction
I don't understand. Doesn't the No. 1 bus travel on Lafayette? DOT is expanding a bike lane and reducing travel... — Lisa / Lafayette will get a new two-way bike lane through the Village and Soho