Tribeca Then & Now: Part 2
Thanks again to Tribeca resident Ivan Kosnyrev: He sifted through the New York Public Library's historical photos of the neighborhood, and then he shot the locations as they look now. / 9 comments
Newsletter: Aug. 7
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Seen & Heard: Tetsu Opening Forecast
Plus: Poke restaurant to serve liquid nitrogen ice cream; Tribeca music/film tour; a peek inside Ladder 8; dance festival; new Spanish restaurant on Grand; "Dreams of the Kings" exhibit.
In the News: Worth Street Building to Go Residential
Plus: Grand Banks sibling restaurant/bar in Brooklyn Bridge Park; one mother's crusade regarding Ground Zero hazards; New York Nautical.
Welcome to TweeBeCa: Special Celebrity Edition!
Derek Jeter running into an SUV! Kirsten Dunst with her man! Donald Glover at Bubby's! Josh Groban at Whole Foods! And many more sightings.
Seen & Heard: Mangez Avec Moi’s Owners Have a New Restaurant
Plus: A survey about Pier 40; Roxy Cinema closed for renovations; Canal Street building bought; another smoke shop is opening here; "Hot Air" filming today; "Isn't It Romantic" filmed last night.
In the News: Police Pursue Assault Perp
Plus: Skidmore Owings & Merrill is designing 91 Leonard; a review of the Wooly Public; Chase branch robbed of $1000. / 2 comments
Le Dû’s Wines Is Moving to Tribeca
Sommelier Jean-Luc Le Dû's esteemed store has been in the far West Village since 2005. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Walk-Up Windows
Plus: Addressing the Google Maps issue with Vestry Street; Thom Browne's women's store is open; One Beekman is rising quickly; Bar Cyrk is closed for some renovations. / 11 comments
You’re Invited: Bright Horizons Curriculum Night
Is your child ready for an exciting educational adventure? Join Bright Horizons for Curriculum Night to explore everything we have to offer. / Sponsored
First Look at the 42-Story Building Planned for Broadway
The building is mainly glass, with a setback off the street and balconies and draped gardens on the top half, culminating in what looks like an air-traffic control tower. The bottom third will be a hotel. / 18 comments









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
How much foot traffic is on that corner? — G / Blank Street Coffee is coming to Sixth and Walker
What Blank Street Coffee should be really known for is their business model: VC money with a low-labor cost business... — malcolm / Blank Street Coffee is coming to Sixth and Walker
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
Different things can be true at the same time: If there is to be this sort of charging-space, it is... — Lisa / Deliverista hub on Broadway is under construction
I agree. It’s likely that there is an extremely high use of delivery apps in the neighborhood but one thing... — John Gallagher / Deliverista hub on Broadway is under construction