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December 26, 2016

Seen & Heard: New Tenant at Brookfield Place

Plus: Confusion in the Whole Foods produce section; event space on Warren; a good movie playing at the iPic cinema in the Seaport; only one cryotherapy center? / 1 comment

The Recollections of Jane Freeman (Part 3)

Longtime Tribeca artist and writer Jane Freeman lets us take a peek at a handful of her journal entries from the 1980s, when Tribeca was young and "we walked our dogs in acres of chamomile weeds." / 3 comments

Newsletter: Dec. 26

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December 24, 2016

Happy Holidays!

And thank you for everything! / 5 comments

Recent Comments
  • I think it’s called due diligence and sounds like something the new owner (likely you) failed to conduct. — Cd / Eulalie owners forced to sue their landlord

  • You really can't compare a global corporate restaurant chain like Beefbar with a literal "mom and pop" aka "husband and... — xtrakrispy / New Kid on the Block: Eulalie

  • Oh great! Another Pilates! Now there is a Pilates for each Starbucks, pizza parlor and kiddy day-care center. — George Bacon / STRONG Pilates coming to Broadway and Leonard

  • I think they should have just gone to City Hall. — Geroge Bacon / Staking out Taylor’s house on her big day

  • Bar 135 has it all. Great food, great people, and the best bar staff. Volume is on for all the... — Mike / Where to watch the World Cup

  • I knew Peter Matera well before his passing. In fact I'm the only person he ever sold a building to... — Josh / Eulalie owners forced to sue their landlord

  • You ever own a building then have to absorb liability on a 7 figure injury lawsuit because the tenant cheaped... — Daniel / Eulalie owners forced to sue their landlord

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Seen & Heard: New Downtown Tour

Plus: Trying to control Holland Tunnel traffic; photorealistic painting of Hudson and Harrison; the north side of Reade in 1864. / 1 comment

December 23, 2016

In the News: Electronic-Art Conservationist

Plus: The New York Post mentions the Walker Street attack; leg caught between subway and platform; Weather Up's parent company opened a restaurant.

Photo Safari!

A.k.a. random pictures with snarky captions.

Where in Tribeca…?

★ And the winner is... Jim Smithers! ★

Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 2 comments

Seen & Heard: Bollard Fail

Plus: Signage for Terra's forthcoming sister restaurant; when Maserati of Manhattan is likely to move; Spring Street Dermatology looks close to opening; when will 15 Leonard be finished?

December 22, 2016

Seen & Heard: American Apparel Is Basically Gone

Plus: Happy hour and holiday celebrations at the Duane Street Hotel; when "external guests" can visit the Four Seasons spa; soupmonger opening brick-and-mortar shop within walking distance; 111 Murray lit up like a Christmas tree.

The History of Tribeca, One Building at a Time

Tom Miller, who writes about the history of Manhattan buildings at Daytonian in Manhattan, has allowed Tribeca Citizen to create a database of his Tribeca posts (55 and counting). "There is never a shortage of scandal, tragedy, and humor in their long histories," he says. / 3 comments

In the News: Da Silvano Has Closed

Plus: The attacked activists gave up on filing a complaint with the 1st Precinct; fashion designer Stacey Bendet in her Tribeca home; ACE has stopped cleaning Tribeca; mapping the city's shadows; Harold's Meat + Three review; a list of best pubs. / 1 comment

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