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February 3, 2017

Where in Tribeca…?

★ And the winner is... Robert Ripps! ★

Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 1 comment

Buy a Coffee and Help the ACLU

Sprudge, a website about coffee, has inspired cafés across the country to donate a percentage of proceeds this weekend (starting today) to the American Civil Liberties Union. A bunch of local cafés are onboard.

Seen & Heard: The Final Pieces of 56 Leonard

Plus: Dangerous crane on Church; an odd aircraft; Styrofoam pellets all over Leonard; Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf definitely not reopening; new Walker Street gallery in doubt; ice groundhog. / 8 comments

February 2, 2017

In the News: Tribeca Film Festival to Kick Off Uptown

Plus: When Frederick Douglass stayed on Lispenard; anti-Trump protest in Foley Square; the world of fountain pens; Matt Abramcyk's Gowanus hotel is on the market before opening.

Recent Comments
  • Great example of “who cares!?!” — Matt / Staking out Taylor’s house on her big day

  • Hey intheknow I don’t think your comment is doing what you think it will accomplish. You’re obviously the landlord, and... — TribecaMom / Eulalie owners forced to sue their landlord

  • Bubby’s was terrible thirty years ago, I can’t imagine it got better with time. — R. / Seen & Heard: The BBC, the mayor and Bubby’s

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  • so sorry , Chip and Tina. this all sounds too familiar good luck — madeline c lanciani / Eulalie owners forced to sue their landlord

  • New location for Joe and the Juice — Barry / Pret A Manger on Church has closed

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Seen & Heard: Extensive Underground Passageway

Plus: Bike showroom has taken the place of the 443 Greenwich sales office; discussing Rumi at Poets House; more "love locks" showing up in weird places; Pupculture opening forecast; a Fulton Center store has closed; the new Spring Street deli has opened. / 8 comments

Loft Peeping: Downtown Loft With Uptown Style

Architectural Digest featured a lovely Tribeca home designed by the mother-daughter team of Suzanne and Lauren McGrath. The owners “liked the downtown vibe but didn’t want to forego design elements more typical of an Upper East Side prewar building."

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February 1, 2017

Remix Is in Hot Water

The occasionally notorious nightclub at 27 Park Place has had its liquor license suspended. The State Liquor Authority cited 49 violations, including operating as an adult-entertainment establishment. As you can see here, it's quite the list.

In the News: The History of Lispenard’s Meadow

Plus: The Downtown Alliance is soliciting proposals to beautify the New York Stock Exchange area; profile of Mysterious Bookshop; L'Appart restaurant at Le District; man attacked by stroller-pushing couple wielding a box cutter.

Seen & Heard: Advance Notice About Protests

Plus: Questions about that coffee cart photo; Yves is asking for a large sidewalk café; dubious subway signage at the World Trade Center mall; more on the bus-vs.-bollard battle; dogs being walked in Whole Foods; Chris Meloni TV show shoot; gently falling snow. / 14 comments

January 31, 2017

In the News: “Piss and Vinegar”

Plus: The recipe for a popular Two Hands dish; layout for the new Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza.

Seen & Heard: A Coffee Cart’s Protest

Plus: High hopes for the World Trade Center Greenmarket; expanded Lyons Den Power Yoga opens this weekend; looking at the Worth Street reconstruction project; Ford store at the WTC mall; "Where in Tribeca...?" answer. / 8 comments

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