Seen & Heard: Wandering Bull
Plus: Sidewalks held hostage by stalled development; Gourmet Garage launches kids programming; café opening on Lafayette; wonderful show at the Whitney. / 6 comments
In the News: Virtual Reality Arcade
Plus: Lots of local thefts; analyzing an apartment sale on Hudson; Tribeca man trying to unadopt a child; Rector Bridge to remain open longer. / 2 comments
What’s New at Brookfield Place
A women's boutique has opened, and a men's shoe store is on its way. Plus: The opening date for the ice rink. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: “Artists Take Back Tribeca”
Plus: New rotisserie restaurant in FiDi; checking in on 70 Vestry; Urban Archaeology is having a sale to celebrate its return to the neighborhood; militant hoodies.
Newsletter: Nov. 3
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In the News: Sweat Yoga Has Opened
Plus: Darkness on a shared bike/pedestrian path in City Hall Park; Paowalla review; Pier 40 development update; New York Water Taxi finally ditches questionable ticket sellers. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Saks Fifth Avenue Gunshot Hoax
Plus: How to reserve at Yves; the glassing of 3 World Trade Center's retail space; a local business owner's excellent costume; the mayor withdrew his street-fair reform; topless model photobombs wedding shoot; two film/TV shoots. / 3 comments
Four More Openings at the World Trade Center Mall
The new arrivals sell food, beer, and skincare products. / 2 comments
Nosy Neighbor: Why Did Whole Foods Get Rid of Its Small Shopping Carts?
"I was told it's so customers spend more money; they told my friend it's because people were stealing the carts (that's insulting, as well as unlikely). Either way, it's all the talk in produce." —P. / 18 comments
In the News: A Second Cryotherapy Center
Plus: Keith McNally on Augustine and the New York restaurant scene in general; the home/showroom of a "professional bon vivant"; signage for Sandy's high-water mark; teen robbed and beaten; Le Coucou review; school overcrowding in the forecast.
Modern Yet Ageless – Citizen 360 Condos – Quintessential Upper East Side Living
Designed by SHoP Architects, Citizen360 offers 84 naturally elegant one- to four-bedroom residences with spa-inspired interiors by Clodagh. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: The Menu at Yves
Plus: Ninja has reopened after a rebuke by the Health Department; Canal Street Market has pushed back its debut; sample sale at Room; the Beekman is getting an unworthy neighbor; huge mirrors for sale. / 9 comments












Teaneck here! — SW / Prepping for the storm
Teaneck! — SW / Prepping for the storm
I heard that Alternate Plan #3 is to turn it into a ballroom. — SW / New plans and an alternative proposal for the White Street jail
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
So funny, I took almost identical photos at WF on Saturday! The cupboards were literally bare, and there was a... — SW / Let the hoarding begin
This whole idea was poorly conceived. Ludicrous waste of time and the mess it has created is unconscionable. Nothing wrong... — R. / New plans and an alternative proposal for the White Street jail
Whole Foods is poorly stocked even when the weather is good. It is hit or miss on even the most... — Elizabeth / Let the hoarding begin