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January 11, 2018

Seen & Heard: Tribeca Now Has a Podcast Studio

Plus: Il Mulino opening forecast; upcoming art exhibits at Alexander and Bonin, Bortolami, and Sapar Contemporary.

Denny’s Has Closed

It was the first Denny's restaurant in Manhattan. / 6 comments

The Next Wave of New Buildings in Tribeca (Part 2)

Part one gathered renderings for the new buildings in Tribeca where work is underway. And then there are the buildings where no progress is visible.

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  • What can be done to attract useful, long-term retailers to Tribeca and other neighborhoods? For starters: Make it easier to... — James Bogardus / Seen & Heard: Suram is open on Greenwich

  • The REI likely closed because of their antipathy towards unions. Same as the Trader Joe's wine store on 14th. — malcolm / Seen & Heard: Suram is open on Greenwich

  • I suppose REI suffered from the same scourge that Tent and Trails did... people using it as the showroom /... — N / Seen & Heard: Suram is open on Greenwich

  • Sorry to hear about REI. Another retailer gone. What can be done to attract useful, long-term retailers to Tribeca and... — Gary / Seen & Heard: Suram is open on Greenwich

  • Do we think Smith & Mills and Yves will find new homes? :') — CE / Addition will move forward at Greenwich & North Moore

  • Interesting how quickly this goes from criticizing a building to criticizing the people nearby. Buildings can be eyesores. Human beings... — Dan / McDonald’s site on Broadway is finally sold

  • It’s amazing how they want this neighborhood to thrive but yet a restaurant/private club…whatever you want to call it …has... — Francesco / Catching Up With New Kids: Maxwell Social Club

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January 10, 2018

In the News: Inventory Problems at Whole Foods

Plus: Rendering of Trinity Church's proposed metal canopy; soccer player lists his apartment; Battery Park City church shuts its doors; concerns about turning a street into a pedestrian mall. / 9 comments

Aesop Has Closed Its Tribeca Shop

It was always rumored to be a trial balloon, which explained the minimal build-out. / 2 comments

Nosy Neighbor: What Are the Hudson Tubes?

"On the downtown platform of the Cortlandt Street R/W station is a mosaic sign that reads, 'To Hudson Tubes.' What are they?" –E. / 1 comment

January 9, 2018

Where Do You Like to Eat Around Here?

The Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide has been freshly updated with 25 new restaurants. So where are you going to dine tonight? / 2 comments

Seen & Heard: Holland Tunnel Traffic Study

Plus: Shocking allegations about Haus nightclub; the World Trade Center mall is getting a nail salon; denim art installation at the Children's Museum of the Arts; double-door mystery. / 1 comment

January 8, 2018

In the News: The Dead Rabbit Will Nearly Double in Size

Plus: Creative corner-cutting at 11 Beach; Trinity Church wants to add a modern canopy on one side; Westbourne restaurant opens tomorrow in Soho; Chambers Street subway humor. / 1 comment

Seen & Heard: Instacart Complaint

Plus: Photos of the frozen Hudson River; Salon M getting remodeled; another new connector at the World Trade Center Transportation Hub; Tribeca artist Olga Spiegel featured at 60 Hudson.

The Next Wave of New Buildings in Tribeca

It can be hard to keep track of all of the new buildings under construction in Tribeca. This should help: renderings for the projects where work is currently happening. / 9 comments

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