In the News: Tribeca Family Lost in Plane Crash
Plus: More on the Seaport District's food-related plans; when Governors Island stayed open late; Treadwell Park Downtown opening in Battery Park City; storm resiliency planning.
Citibabes Preschool Expands to Tribeca and Battery Park!
Citibabes Preschool is excited to join the Tribeca community at 142 Duane Street, with new programming options. And the new CitiSchool Jr. at Asphalt Green prepares children for their first drop-off experience. / Sponsored
In the News: The Known Buyers at 443 Greenwich
Plus: Downtown's civic leaders honored; guest chefs doing stints at the Seaport District; Bread restaurant in Nolita closed. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Visit Tribeca Artists in Their Studios
Plus: Intentional misalignment at 111 Murray; a new name for Yorganic?; Babesta Threads has closed; the Tribeca Scavenger Hunt is this weekend; swimwear trunk show; city council candidate forum. / 2 comments
First Impressions: Canal Street Market Food Hall
Given the location on the edge of Chinatown, the emphasis is on Asian food—dim sum, Korean BBQ, ramen, sushi burritos, bubble tea, and so on—but you'll also find salads, Lebanese-inspired dishes, grain bowls, ice cream, pie, and smoothies. / 1 comment
In the News: Nazi Collaborators on Broadway’s Canyon of Heroes
Plus: Jennifer Lawrence is trying to rent her new Tribeca apartment; Canal Street Market's food hall opened today; the condo tower under construction at 45 Park Place. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Blue Bottle Café on the 9/11 Memorial
Plus: Anti-development street art outside 443 Greenwich; great old trees cut down; location confirmed for Espasso's second Tribeca shop; two more World Trade Center mall stores have opened; Fiftytwo sample sale. / 2 comments
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Keep your children's minds and bodies active with Reade Street Prep's summer camps. They're packed with creative activities, hands-on experiments, interactive technology, dramatic role play, and runaround time in our grass-filled indoor playspace. / Sponsored
Nosy Neighbor: Is Work Finally Starting on 172 Duane?
"Saw some work going on with scaffold at 172 Duane. I know there are plans for this building. Just an FYI." —G.
Newsletter: May 15
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Seen & Heard: Drug Users on the Streets
Plus: Warren 77 wants to add sidewalk seating; the annual Torly Kid tween party and Hula Hoop contest; peony wall at Whole Foods. / 4 comments








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