More on Acappella’s Move
Now we know where—and why—the longtime Tribeca restaurant is moving. / 8 comments
The Tribeca Fitness Handbook: 15 Awesome Workouts
The surest way to get results—and actually enjoy yourself—is to shake up your fitness routine. Here are 15 ways to try something new. / Sponsored
Newsletter: Apr. 20
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In the News: Public Plaza Abuse
Plus: Community Board 1 votes against four street fairs (but allows its own); film attendance is down at the Tribeca Film Festival; hope for two-way tolls on the Verrazano Bridge; the life of a food-cart vendor. / 16 comments
Seen & Heard: Tribeca Park’s Next Sculpture
Plus: Peeking inside the restaurant coming to the Cercle Rouge space; best-ever use of a sidewalk shed; American Apparel's Soho store looks iffy; state senator Daniel Squadron's community convention.
The Most Amenities in Tribeca at One Hundred Barclay, Condominium Lofts
The Tribeca loft returns in a contemporary form in New York's most beloved neighborhood. / Sponsored
Wrong-Way Driver Nearly Hits Pedestrian
When will the 1st Precinct put a stop to its own members—and everyone else—making this illegal turn onto W. Broadway? / 13 comments
Acappella Is Moving After 23 Years
It doesn't come as a total surprise: Chef/owner Sergio Acappella has been frustrated with the construction on Chambers, the installation of a subway elevator right outside his window, and the formation of Bogardus Plaza. / 16 comments
Seen & Heard: Tribeca Honey
Plus: Open studios at New York Academy of Art; Verve Wines is opening a West Coast store; Earth Day rally this Saturday to protest Trump's agenda; 60 Hudson's non-Tribeca "Tribeca" signage. / 3 comments
7 Things to Know About 51 Jay: Including Immediate Occupancy
A thoughtfully converted warehouse where each home is finessed to a standard like nothing else around. Honest DUMBO heritage meets chic contemporary design details, and every detail speaks of expert craft and fine materials. / Sponsored
New Kid on the Block: Ever After
Two former owners of Intermix have opened Ever After on Greenwich Street. Like Intermix, Ever After is a boutique with clothing and accessories from various brands, but for ages 4 to 16. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Acappella Closed for Renovation
Plus: Complaining your way to a Whole Foods gift card; 70 Vestry's upper façade is being applied; stratigraphy show at Steven Amedee; Bogardus Plaza drawing; the brawny statue banished from City Hall Park. / 3 comments









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