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Seen & Heard: A Bunch of Restaurant Updates
Del Frisco's Grille is hiring; something is happening at the former White Street; signage is up for Harry & Ida's Luncheonette; and the World Trade Center mall burger restaurant isn't happening. Plus: 60 Hudson seeks local artists; eviction notice for LED Lab. / 4 comments
Newsletter: June 1
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Seen & Heard: A Rash of Fake $20 Bills
Plus: Photographer Donna Ferrato's final Tribeca portfolio; Church Publick clarification; 56 Leonard sidewalk progress; Greek bakery/café in FiDi; textural art exhibit; lunch at Grand Banks; Trinity Church commemorates LGBT Pride Month. / 5 comments
In the News: Memorial to 9/11 Recovery Effort
Plus: City council candidates debate; new chef at Benares; Black Tap launching milkshake trucks; Shopkins pop-up on N. Moore; Chalait tea café opening on Houston.
Seen & Heard: A New Louisiana-Style Restaurant?
Plus: A show of New York City photography; another way that local police officers flout the law; the Archive of Contemporary Music's summer record and CD sale. / 3 comments
In the News: Another Report Says Retail Rents Are Dropping
Plus: The Oculus is still leaking, despite what the Port Authority says; artist places "Pissing Pug" statue next to "Fearless Girl"; assembly member Deborah Glick wants people to vote or face a $10 penalty. / 9 comments
Solving the Mystery of 111 Murray
If the misalignment on the east side of 111 Murray is intentional, then what's the intent? Also: The building appears to be getting a lighted rim. / 2 comments
In the News: Navy Parachutist Falls to Death in Hudson River
Plus: When Laight Street was home to Manhattan's first Turkish bath; the aggressive ticket sellers at the Battery; fight between two food vendors leaves one in critical condition.
Maharishi Is Opening a Store in Tribeca
The British brand is known for "environmentally sound, fair-trade produced, long-lasting, high-quality, utilitarian clothing." / 3 comments
Newsletter: May 29
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Seen & Heard: Hip-Hop Yoga Studio Opening Here?
Plus: Xtend Barre pushed back its opening a few days; @Placardabuse on the mayor's reform attempt; Tokyobikes for sale in Tribeca; Rauschenberg/Johns collaboration on view.












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