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Spotlight: Boomerang Toys
"I raised my kids here," says Karen Barwick, owner of Boomerang Toys, an important Tribeca resource for 14 years. "They went to local schools and played on local teams. We're really immersed in the community, and I like that." / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Shopping for a Christmas Tree
Plus: The stench at W. Broadway and Warren; Greek restaurant plan includes a retail bakery; the Flea has relocated; Buddha Bar opening forecast; "Where in Tribeca...?" remains unsolved. / 6 comments
In the News: Quarterback Colin Kaepernick Bought in Tribeca
Plus: Landmarks Preservation Commission nixes Canal Street topper; UPS employee accused of stealing Apple products; Wagner Park flood protection; the New York Post defends FiDi. / 3 comments
Doggy Daycare Opening in Northwest Tribeca
Pupculture, the dog-care company that's been on Broome since 2002, is opening a second location—and it'll be in Tribeca. / 6 comments
Holland Tunnel Traffic Impacts
Also on Community Board 1's December agendas: Lispenard's poke restaurant; preliminary Pier 26 design; the Five Boro Bike Tour; proposed newsstand outside Whole Foods; sidewalk shed collapse; Wagner Park; Barilla restaurant; much more. / 14 comments
Newsletter: Dec. 5
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Antique Garage Is Opening in Tribeca
The Soho restaurant is taking over a space that has seen a lot of turnover in recent years. / 2 comments
A New Restaurant in the Super Linda Space
Matt Abramcyk's Tribeca empire is going to expand again. / 7 comments
In the News: Tribecan Accused of Attacking Postal Worker
Plus: Lower Manhattan is crowded; the World Trade Center mall's relative lack of holiday decor; parents unhappy with school bus service; remembering Edward Albee; forthcoming Pier 40 vote; how Downtown Alliance's head spends Sunday; another Two Bridges mega-development. / 10 comments
Christina Lehr Is Closing Her Shop
Everything is at least half off, with some items up to 75% off. / 1 comment











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