In the News: “Gourmet” Chicken Finger Restaurant
Plus: Uniqlo is said to be mulling a massive FiDi store; student in hit-and-run accident; the history of a Chambers Street building and western Canal Street; Gateway Plaza drama; steam vents. / 1 comment
Meet, Greet & Move Your Feet at Bright Horizons
Join Bright Horizons® at 90 Washington for a morning of family fun in Tribeca! Children can move their feet with a unique music and yoga class provided by enrichment partner YoReMi. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Stack of Golden Crowns Installed Outside New Condo Building
Plus: Activity reported in former Dylan Prime space; cookies to support the Women's March on Washington; Rachael Yamagata in concert; this site's comment functionality. / 8 comments
In the News: New Rendering for Building at Church and Chambers
Plus: The types of businesses verboten in Battery Park City; life in Hudson Square; anti-Trump protestors outside Goldman Sachs; tennis star buys near Holland Tunnel; Zucker's; former chair resigns from CB1; "community-centric advisory panel" for public art.
Full Service Condominiums in Brooklyn Heights
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Spotlight: Roc
If you know Roc restaurant, you undoubtedly know owner Rocco Cadolini. "This is my show," he says. "The lights, the ambience, the music, the rush of the energy. People always say, 'I don’t know what it is, but I feel good in here.'" / 15 comments
Newsletter: Jan. 19
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In the News: Ichimura Restaurant to Open This Week
Plus: When Governors Island opens a month early, it'll have a Grand Banks sister restaurant; shellfish theft; World Trade Center arts center to host rock concerts; film director lists apartment.
Could Church Help You Tune In?
The beginning of a new year is a great time to "tune in" to the spiritual side of life. We invite you and your family to join us at The River for a new sermon series on “Living with Vision and Hope in 2017." / Sponsored
Tribeca in the 1990s
The blog Flaming Pablum posted photos of Tribeca in the mid to late 90s, when the neighborhood was still delectably desolate. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Art of the Anthroposcene
Plus: Another look at the new building underway on Hudson; subversiveness at the New York Academy of Art; artist inspired by his daughter's school projects.







Not a resident back then but hell yeah I remember 77 White Street, The Mudd Club until early morning and... — Gio / Tribeca in the 1980s
What a loss for the neighborhood! They will be missed! — Jennifer / Boomerang Toys will close at the end of the month
I don't dispute James Bogardus's extensive explanation. When I called cast iron architecture "avant garde," I was referring to the... — Gary / Sneak Peek: 14 White
love FDNY, thank you for the article. — kc / A holiday stroll around the neighborhood’s firehouses
Love this!!! Thank you FDNY! 🙏🏻🎄✨ — Katie Milo / A holiday stroll around the neighborhood’s firehouses
This is the kind of planning that has me very apprehensive about his time as mayor. Let's have a big... — K / Mamdani inauguration will close off Broadway on New Year’s Day
"Even cast-iron architecture might have been considered avant garde when it first appeared." No. Just no. Cast iron was intentionally... — James Bogardus / Sneak Peek: 14 White