Seen & Heard: The Great Tribeca Scavenger Hunt
Plus: New building on Greenwich revealed; crossing guards on West Street; the design firm responsible for the Four Seasons plaza; Poem in Your Pocket Day at Poets House; 1st Precinct community meeting tonight; private tea pop-up. / 7 comments
In the News: More on the Forthcoming Jewish Deli
Plus: Oculus escalator malfunction leads to injuries; New York Ranger roommates in Battery Park City; neighbors concerned about noise from co-working space; Trump Soho restaurant closed; head of the New York Academy of Art; floral designer Ken Fulk; FiDi stabbing. / 3 comments
Spotlight: Floratech
"I grew up with so many Michaels," says Michael Collarone, explaining how he came to be known as Mikey Flowers. "Mikey Navy wanted to be in the Navy. Mikey Fires wanted to be a firefighter. I was the Mikey who knew flowers." His floral design firm, Floratech, has been in Tribeca for three decades, and he has the stories to prove it. / 9 comments
Newsletter: Apr. 27
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Seen & Heard: Bortolami Gallery Opening Date
Plus: Turkish bakery Simit + Smith has closed; the TV show "Bull" is back for more filming; up next at Alexander and Bonin; OpenTable issues. / 1 comment
In the News: Pedestrian Struck by Falling Hammock
Plus: Plans for a steak restaurant on Murray; Montauk Sofa is making a permanent move to the neighborhood; suspects sought in Battery shooting. / 3 comments
Designers Are Getting Political
A new show at R & Company riffs off—and rips up—the American flag in "a powerful statement from our design community." All profits go to the ACLU.
In the News: Whole Foods Is a Takeover Target
Plus: Yesterday's shooting near the Battery was a dispute between ticket sellers; UFO sighting over Tribeca in 2011; Anne Frank Center averaged six visitors a day; state-sponsored spirit shop at Pier A. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: The Homeless Woman Outside Serafina
Plus: The other restaurant opening on Park Place; a rare peek inside the ground floor of 60 Hudson; Arlo hotel retail space for rent; Soho Arts Network's Downtown Culture Walk includes two Tribeca galleries. / 10 comments
Final Residences in the Garden Mews at The Printing House
Immediate occupancy available: Newly constructed townhomes along a lush and private block-long mews. / Sponsored
Pastrami on Park Place
The brother-and-sister team behind Ducks Eatery and Harry & Ida's in the East Village is opening a restaurant on Park Place.








Just some random thoughts, but keep in mind that the opposition to the project is already HIGHLY ORGANIZED. Just figure... — neighbor / City’s first meeting on Independence Plaza tower is Thursday
What a loss for the neighborhood that Madeleine has shuttered the door to Duane Park Patisserie. I have shopped for... — Rosalie Acinapura / Seen & Heard: Concerts have started in Duane Park
I, too, dislike “obstructed sidewalks”. - strollers, whizzing toddlers on scooters, herds of walked dogs, Amazon deliveries, etc. - all... — Jean H. / Nosy Neighbor: Why is there another food truck in Bogardus Plaza?
Ronnie was my son Micah's teacher iin the 80's and he loved her dearly. She was a favorite of his.... — Rosalie Acinapura / PS 89 principal Ronnie Najjar will retire this summer
To Jay - I would venture that Zucker's is more affected by Pop-Up bagels or Nala's Bagels or Leon's Bagels... — Bec / Nosy Neighbor: Why is there another food truck in Bogardus Plaza?
No vendor=less money to maintain the park=less enjoyment by ALL WHO FREQUENT. That's the choice. One person trying to "make... — MARK / Nosy Neighbor: Why is there another food truck in Bogardus Plaza?
There are three food trucks in a row at Canal/Broadway right by the crosswalk in a very congested area. Meanwhile... — R. / Nosy Neighbor: Why is there another food truck in Bogardus Plaza?