Nosy Neighbor: Why Has Construction Stopped at 30 Warren?
"My husband says he saw a work stoppage order posted at the construction site on the east side of Church between Warren and Chambers. Any idea what’s going on or how long the delay will be?" —W. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Del Frisco’s Grille Opens This Week
Plus: The Battery Park City library branch has reopened; Tribeca Art Night is this week; a question about the Worth Street reconstruction; "Tribeca at Dusk" tour from the Municipal Art Society; Stillfried Wien floor sale. / 1 comment
Explore Tribeca’s Art Scene Tomorrow Night
For the fourth edition of Tribeca Art Night on Wednesday, June 21, two dozen art spaces will stay open till 8 p.m. or 9 p.m., and many will host special events. / Sponsored
Tribeca Language Is Closing Its School
The Harrison Street location's last day is this week, but offsite lessons will still be available.
In the News: Is Automated Checkout Coming to Whole Foods?
Plus: Sushi Azabu chef Tasuku Murakami is leaving for the Seagram Building; police arrest man for two armed robberies in FiDi; a visit to the National Archives at New York City. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: New Dollar Pizza Joint
Plus: Serafina to open next month; "coming soon" signage for Sweaty Betty; former Modell's space to become offices; watching Japanese fencing classes; another City Winery outpost.
What Are You Waiting For? GET LOW This Tuesday and See Why #DOWNISWHATSUP
Summer Tuesdays are the time to GET LOW. Take advantage of Lower Manhattan's vibrant food scene with discounts and freebies, and taste why #DOWNISWHATSUP! / Sponsored
New Kid on the Block: Brooklyn Flea
The market will be open Saturdays and Sundays for the next two years; as you can see, there's a lot of browsing fun to be had.
Newsletter: June 19
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In the News: Manhole Explosion
Plus: More city employees now than at any time in history; weekend work has started on the tunnel to Brooklyn used by 2 and 3 trains; more thefts; new protocols for notifying schools of emergencies.
Seen & Heard: Schoolkid Gallery Show
Plus: Cobblestone madness; Hudson Square's proposed BID expansion; new Isamu Noguchi sculpture; why a vacant lot on Hudson won't get developed; anyone know what happened to the Crave Espresso Bar staff? / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Preparing for the Silver Blob
Plus: Is Ichimura's leave not temporary?; more glass at Citi's revamped headquarters; estate sale on Vestry; seeking a management company and a window washer; Cadillac shoot. / 3 comments









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