In the News: Another Grand Banks at Brooklyn Bridge Park?
Plus: Objections to the Pier 40 air-rights deal; man found dead in the Hudson River; Xi'an Famous Foods considering a FiDi location; big fake potato makes waves.
Seen & Heard: Indoor Golf Update
Plus: Seaport District building to be demolished; new forecast for chef Masa's Tetsu restaurant on Leonard; online map showing retail vacancies across Manhattan; Beekman hotel only open to guests. / 3 comments
Fall Enrichment at Reade Street Prep: Academic Tutoring, Chess, Yoga, Mandarin, Spanish, and More!
The weather may have you thinking otherwise, but fall is just around the corner. Reade Street Prep has limited availability in our mid-day and after-school fall enrichment classes, for children as young as 3 years old. / Sponsored
Loft Peeping: Ku-Ling & Evan Yurman
The apartment in northwest Tribeca has 11-foot-tall casement windows and, says Elle Decor, "a decor that runs like a river—calm on the surface but with powerful currents below." / 2 comments
Newsletter: Aug. 25
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Seen & Heard: Indoor Golf Coming to Tribeca?
Plus: Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, and more at City Winery; Houseman now delivering lunch; exhibit of lighting sculptures; Artflag is very much still here. / 4 comments
The Water Painter
This summer, Tribeca artist Robert Janz has revisited the idea of impermanence, even ephemerality, with a series of water-based artworks that only last till they evaporate. / 15 comments
First Look: The Beekman Hotel
Besides the breathtaking atrium, check out the lobby, reception, bar, and even Tom Colicchio's Fowler & Wells restaurant. / 8 comments
In the News: Keith McNally’s Most Glamorous Restaurant
Plus: More details on Harold's Meat & Three and Tom Colicchio's Fowler & Wells; politicians get behind FiDi rent-stabilization fight; bad news for the Pier 40 air-rights deal; City Vineyard review; scenes from the new mall. / 6 comments
A Modern Pre-War Classic: Now Leasing Luxury Residences on the Upper West Side
An Upper West Side landmark brilliantly reimagined as luxury rental residences, 393 West End Avenue is exquisitely designed by Vicente Wolf to marry the best of classic pre-war residences with contemporary design. / Sponsored
The Pixel Academy Is Opening in Tribeca
The new makerspace will be a place for kids age 4 to 16 to explore cutting-edge technology, including video games, Minecraft, laser cut art, and digital music.
Seen & Heard: Nobu Is Said to Have Postponed Its Move
Plus: Battery Park City cinema getting recliner seats; video from inside the Kanye West pop-up; a peek from inside the Beekman hotel; helping the homeless woman outside Best Market. / 15 comments












Could be the other partners are, but the owner I met was a New Yorker. — Tribeca Citizen / Toby’s Estate opens next week
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