Newsletter: Dec. 22
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In the News: Christmas Tree Disposal
Plus: American Apparel got approval to close its Tribeca store; renovation on White Street; the history of 78 Reade; Shake Shack introducing gluten-free buns; interview with artist Robert Janz. / 4 comments
One Hundred Barclay Tribeca: Classic Proportions Meet the Modern Age
The Tribeca loft returns in a contemporary form in New York's most beloved neighborhood. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: A Dissenting Opinion on Pier 26
Plus: The revamped seats at the Regal Battery Park cineplex; Hamptons real estate showroom opening here; the Renwick side of the big new rental building on Hudson; survey time!
In the News: More on the Recent Attack
Plus: How New York Dolls was spared the wrecking ball; the New York Times reviews Cut; Summons Court is now in the Municipal Building; opening forecast for Humble Fish poke restaurant. / 7 comments
Seen & Heard: YogaSpark Opening Date
Plus: Homeless woman has left Bogardus Plaza; the leaning building on Reade; activity in a Greenwich Street retail space; Sole di Capri to open on Sundays after the holidays. / 7 comments
SURVEY: The Best of 2016
There are only five questions and all responses are anonymous—so go on, vote now for your favorite new restaurants, shops, and services (along with the most depressing closings).
It Happened Here Again
On Saturday night, a group of people were physically attacked on Walker Street by men who yelled, "Trump Trump Trump!” and “Blue lives matter!" / 13 comments
In the News: Subway Time Capsule in the World Trade Center
Plus: Two downtown stops will be skipped by 2/3 trains on weekends for a year; when City Hall Park was "The Fields."
Seen & Heard: New Oculus Subway Entrance
Plus: After-hours variances for northwest Tribeca construction; Asphalt Green discontinues baby-sitting service; Urban Archaeology's new shop; the glassing of 111 Murray; Seaport pizzeria. / 2 comments
Spotlight: Estancia 460
"People say we’re their Cheers, their happy place, their clubhouse," says Stacey Sosa, irrepressible owner of Estancia 460 in northwest Tribeca. "It’s a whole experience—you don't just come here for a meal, you come for the feeling." / 6 comments
Newsletter: Dec. 19
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