A New Store on Duane
A fashion PR firm is using the space for offices, a showroom, and a rotating retail experience.
Seen & Heard: Progress at Serafina
Plus: The new designers' haven on Franklin; more stores confirmed at the World Trade Center mall; Eataly now has maps; the fully revealed PATH station; street closures for bike race today and parade on Sunday; another military flyover; Bogardus Plaza's Jazzfest. / 2 comments
In the News: Hillary Clinton to Visit 9/11 Memorial
Plus: Opening shows for the new Alexander and Bonin gallery; New York Ranger lists apartment after getting traded; celebrities trapped in Tribeca elevator; candidate Q&A.
A Sibling Restaurant for the Greek
Owner Tom Galis is planning an all-day operation in a new Tribeca space, with café and wine bar components. / 7 comments
New Kid on the Block: Saks Fifth Avenue
The Saks Fifth Avenue women's store at Brookfield Place opened this morning. The shoe, beauty, and sunglasses departments seemed especially strong.
Where in Tribeca…?
Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: Is Kylie Jenner Just Renting?
Plus: Opening date for the Four Seasons hotel; Rosa Mexicano starts serving brunch this weekend; open house at Dance With Miss Rachel's new space; military flyover this afternoon; mailboxes on lockdown. / 2 comments
First Look: The Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center
It's a cube wrapped in translucent marble, and it appears to be nicknamed the Perelman Center. / 15 comments
In the News: Cool New Penthouse
Plus: The history of the former firehouse on Franklin; another phone snatched by cyclist; 1 World Trade Center as kitsch symbol; 9/11 tribute made of soda 12-packs; candidate Q&A.
Seen & Heard: No Loft Tour This Year
Plus: A peek inside the Target store opening in October; Ward III not reopening this month; that big cat on Warren; "Tribute in Light" test; theft on Reade Street; the final PATH platforms have opened. / 2 comments
Spotlight: Real Pilates
What makes Real Pilates stand out, says founder Alycea Ungaro, is its dedication to the method developed by Joseph Pilates: "It’s our foundation. It’s timeless—nothing needs to be changed. I feel honored to keep it intact and make it grow." / 6 comments
Newsletter: Sept. 8
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