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March 20, 2017

Loft Peeping: Sterling Mason Bachelor Pad

A businessman in his late '30s with a new Sterling Mason three-bedroom hired Consort, the L.A. design firm with a shop/office on Duane, to handle the design. / 3 comments

Newsletter: Mar. 20

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March 18, 2017

The Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide

Having finally created entries for all—or nearly all—of the shops in the neighborhood, I've taken the Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide out of beta. / 5 comments

March 17, 2017

Where in Tribeca…?

★ And the winner is... Jim M! ★

Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 3 comments

Recent Comments
  • Mamdami administration will buy it in bankruptcy with a rigged bid, then turn it into a homeless shelter for the... — S / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel

  • Keeping a bagel shop open isn't gonna increase the value of the building. Furthermore, I doubt the bagel place opens... — jake / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel

  • It should be better for the creditors to keep a rent paying tenant in place to increase the value of... — Reademan / Sonder has closed all its locations, including Duane Street Hotel

  • Great house, great story and great people. — G / Townhouse Peeping: 25 Harrison Street

  • Agreed ... in addition to it being one of the most photographed streets in the city, it is poorly drained... — WCJ / In the News: A deep dive into laying stone streets

  • I think it would be great to re-cobble Staple Street. It is certainly is used for films and photo shoots... — B / In the News: A deep dive into laying stone streets

  • … and I’ll continue to drink the water (filtered), but not the KoolAid … — Jeff / Mamdani wins mayoral race; Cuomo takes Tribeca

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Reflections on the City (Vol. 9)

More proof that I have a thing for reflected light, the way it forms patterns and shapes on city surfaces. / 1 comment

March 16, 2017

First Impressions: Ato

At the new 14-seat restaurant on Grand Street, the food combines the clarity of Japanese flavors with French richness.

March 15, 2017

Close-Up: Lispenard Street

The patterns, details, textures, and scars that give Lispenard Street—and Tribeca in general—its character. / 2 comments

March 14, 2017

More History of Tribeca Buildings

The History of Tribeca Buildings database—compiled from Tom Miller's posts at Daytonian in Manhattan—has six more entries, each with the zesty anecdotes you've come to expect. / 2 comments

Tribeca Art Night Is This Thursday

Two dozen venues are staying open late, making for a memorable night of art in the neighborhood. / Sponsored

New Building Report Card: 15 Leonard

Is the new condominium at 15 Leonard better than what preceded it? Does it resemble the renderings at all? Does it add to the neighborhood or detract from it?

March 13, 2017

Seen & Heard: Another Fulton Center Store Has Closed

Plus: Nick Lowe is playing City Winery; Chambers Street Wines's good deed; the answer to last week's "Where in Tribeca...?"; military helicopter flyover. / 2 comments

In the News: Second Hawk Dead in City Hall Park

Plus: "Women Who Build" photo exhibit; Park Avenue exodus; Trinity Church's bridge to nowhere; yet another tower planned for FiDi.

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