Newsletter: Apr. 17
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Seen & Heard: Free Outdoor Concert Lineup
Plus: Ever After kids' clothing store is open; Kestè not ready yet; WeWork to launch a Tribeca hive; Thomas Sayre show at Cheryl Hazan; another Brooklyn Robot Foundry outpost. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Rooftop Trampoline
Plus: Parking-placard vigilante; a brief placard census in Tribeca; 12 Warren neighbor lashes out online; Soo Im Lee at Art Projects International; checking in on the new building at Canal and Greene. / 10 comments
Instagram Tribeca (Vol. 24)
Not-half-bad photos of greater Tribeca by yours truly. And if you think you’re not an Instagram person, you might give it a try. It’s less yappy than other social media. / 1 comment
In the News: The Greenwich Hotel’s Back Door
Plus: More on the "Fearless Girl" brouhaha; prop warehouse claims it needs a loading zone; 111 Murray topped out. / 7 comments
Where in Tribeca…?
Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Double Espasso
Plus: Exhibit of work by Tribeca photographer Jeffrey Shagawat; a lament about the 1st Precinct's park-anywhere philosophy; Starbucks tries programming; TV shoot today. / 2 comments
In the News: The 2017 River to River Festival
Plus: Course correction at Café Altro Paradiso; Oliver Stone reportedly bought in Battery Park City; Shinola now open in Dumbo; Neely & Chloe showroom; high area turnover for rent-stabilized apartments.
The Fight of Her Life
What Ilysa Winick has experienced in the past year is impossible to fathom, but with a strong will and a lot of hard work, she has come a long way. Now she needs our help. / 5 comments
You’re Invited: Bright Horizons Open House Week
Are you trying to find the perfect fit for your child’s early education? Come see for yourself why Bright Horizons is the perfect place for children to learn, explore, and grow! / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Humble Fish Is Open
Plus: Work in the former Almond restaurant space; Artists & Fleas opening a 10,000-square-foot Soho store; illegal intercity bus activity; World Trade Center pedestrian plaza; no Community Board 1 recap.
Newsletter: Apr. 13
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