In the News: South West NY Restaurant to Become Pub
Plus: The history of a Franklin Street building; 70 Vestry penthouse in contract; photos of 30 Park Place penthouse; new CFO at the Battery Park City Authority; review of Paul's Casablanca nightclub on Spring.
Seen & Heard: Sunday Brunch at Houseman
Plus: Tribeca Upholstery is moving out after 27 years on Reade; more on City Vineyard's jazz night; Krav Maga Institute's forthcoming studio; MSNBC is shooting today.
Do You Have Summer Plans Yet?
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A Piece of Tribeca® (Part 10)
From Pune to Heeze, spa furniture to caravans: Tribeca is taking over the world. / 4 comments
In the News: Danny Meyer Denies Restaurant Rumor
Plus: Where By Chloe and Scotch & Soda will be in the Seaport; woman dragged by would-be bag-snatcher; Governors Island wants to create a plaza in front of the Battery Maritime Building; man slashed on subway.
Seen & Heard: Noisy, Smelly, Messy, Tacky
Street fair season approaches. Plus: Another peek inside Tetsu restaurant; Babesta sale; Cuban music concert at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center; Porky Hefer installation at R & Company. / 4 comments
Introducing Six Cortlandt Alley: Four-Bedroom Loft Condominiums in the Heart of Tribeca from $6,995,000
Nestled along Tribeca's most hidden street, Six Cortlandt Alley is now offering private tours of its model residence. / Sponsored
Close-Up: Chambers Street
The patterns, details, textures, and scars that give Chambers Street—and Tribeca in general—its character. / 1 comment
Tribeca’s Newest Music Venue
City Vineyard just announced that 20 singer-songwriters will perform there this winter for small, reservation-only audiences. / 3 comments
In the News: The Way Warren Was
Plus: Brookfield Properties chooses Cuomo friend's company to run the North Cove Marina sailing school; 111 Murray passes halfway point; Starbucks to end its beer-and-wine program.
Seen & Heard: After-Hours Construction Lament
Plus: Gary Graham sample sale; two Warren Street buildings are evidently not getting torn down; Antique Garage signage; "Power" shooting again; FiDi group meeting in rumored Danny Meyer restaurant space. / 2 comments
Nosy Neighbor: Where Can I Buy Photos of Old Tribeca?
"My husband loves historic Tribeca photography, and I'd love to give him an old photo of our building as a gift. Do you have any leads or resources I could use in my search?" —A.







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