First Impressions: iPic Fulton Market
The fancy new movie theater in the Seaport gets a thumbs-up for the seats. It'll earn another thumb if the movies become more interesting. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Happy Thanksgiving!
Plus: More photos of designer Jason Wu's apartment; renderings for Thom Browne's women's store; mysterious Tribeca building; holiday classics on stage. / 3 comments
Newsletter: Nov. 24
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In the News: Another Pedestrian-Only Street in FiDi?
Plus: New identity for Brushstroke's sushi counter; more neighborhood thefts; man attacked subway operator; John Street Church celebrates its 250th anniversary. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Laight Street Traffic Petition
Plus: Start dates for brunch and breakfast at Augustine; World Trade Center mall's holiday light show; Ward III doesn't look much closer to reopening; David Weeks Studio's Brooklyn sale; 101 Warren sidewalk shed. / 9 comments
In the News: Fashion Designer Jason Wu’s Tribeca Apartment
Plus: Video of the whale in New York Harbor; carpet and furniture designer Lucy Tupu; woman fends off thief at subway station. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Bouley’s Delayed Departure
Plus: Premature excitement over the removal of a sidewalk shed; first impressions of Lalo restaurant; pizzeria and school; 5 Franklin Place half-finished at street level; Lower Manhattan in "Fantastic Beasts." / 3 comments
Holidays at the Seaport!
The Seaport District NYC kicks off the holiday season with its 33rd-annual Tree Lighting Ceremony on Tuesday, November 29, at 6:30 p.m. / Sponsored
Gotham Bikes Is Closing
But there's hope that the store—which has been in Tribeca for more than 30 years—will find a new home here. / 11 comments
In the News: Brushstroke’s Future
Plus: Opening forecast for chef Eiji Ichimura's new restaurant; Macao Trading Co.'s new chef updated the menu; 9/11 Museum and Memorial lost $25.2 million in its first year; forthcoming exhibit at the National Museum of the American Indian.
Seen & Heard: Chinatown Buses Keep Offloading Here
Plus: Thom Browne store confirmed; Ronnybrook is taking a winter break from the Tribeca Greenmarket; pretty restoration on Broadway; Ziploc art. / 9 comments
Last Two Homes Remaining – Both with 800 SF Terraces | Come Preview Our New Model Home
The last residential building to be developed on this landmark cobblestoned block in Dumbo, 200 Water breathes new life and spirit into a historic daylight factory and gives it renewed purpose in the 21st century. / Sponsored












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Teaneck! — SW / Prepping for the storm
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Yes! Our firehouse on Long Island also sounded the snowday alarm -- along with a noon whistle every day that... — Tribeca Citizen / Prepping for the storm
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