Newsletter: Oct. 24
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Seen & Heard: A Pretty Good Whole Foods Deal
Plus: Today's Tribeca Alliance event has been canceled; big signage on the Flea's new backside; Tribeca Tower's noisy boiler; everyday objects elevated to art; "Law & Order: SVU" shoot; "A Musical History of the Lower East Side."
In the News: LGBT Memorial in Hudson River Park
Plus: Trinity Church to reveal the design for its tower tomorrow; two Alexander Hamilton exhibits; food writer visits BlackTail and the Beekman hotel bar. / 1 comment
Welcome to TweeBeCa: Special Celebrity Edition!
You’ve been spotted, Jeff Goldblum! You, too, Mickey Rourke! Gina Gershon! Leo DiCaprio! And many more....
Seen & Heard: The Annual Trick-or-Treating Question
Plus: Tribeca Alliance Family Day; how to reserve at Fowler & Wells; P.S. 150 rummage-and-bake sale; the Beekman tower's trompe l'oeil south side; Made in Italy pop-up; a great show at the Studio Museum. / 3 comments
In the News: The Old Cobweb Hall Bar on Duane
Plus: The history of 75 Hudson; Pier 40 air-rights deal likely to take another step forward; old Statue of Liberty materials now being made into jewelry; Pressed Juicery opens in FiDi; Peck Slip School kids to get closed street as play area. / 1 comment
City Vineyard Can Finally Serve Its Full Menu
Including a crispy oyster wrap, lobster montadito, pumpkin spaetzle, and rabbit pot pie.
Seen & Heard: The Battery Park City Authority Finally Caved
Plus: Bluemercury ditched its Trump magazine cover; another peek inside Augustine; checking in on Épicerie Boulud and Joe Coffee at the World Trade Center mall; details on the ice cream truck closure; Tetsu restaurant; Duane Street parking. / 2 comments
50 West Defies the Laws of Luxury
Internationally acclaimed architect Helmut Jahn has designed one of the most striking new buildings in the city, with unparalleled views. / Sponsored
Plans Scrapped for New Greek Restaurant
"The owners of the units were posing too many restrictions and it just wasn't feasible," says Tom Galis, owner of the Greek.
Newsletter: Oct. 20
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They're absolutely historically appropriate and a massive upgrade from ADA/safety perspective. We're lucky that a number of our crosswalks are... — person / New crosswalks around Fouquet’s hotel on Greenwich
Many years ago, the top floor (at the time) was a daylight photography rental studio- great view, and of course,... — Robert Ripps / Seen & Heard: New restaurant for Battery Park City
Yes couldn’t agree more to wanting something local and fresh! I live in the hood and miss the old local... — Jen / Sneak Peek: Ludico Tribeca
I also don’t understand how the hotel gets to remove the bricks and change the aesthetics. — Kaye / New crosswalks around Fouquet’s hotel on Greenwich
I’m not a fan of these new crosswalks aesthetically. I find them inappropriate for the historic district. If the city... — Cd / New crosswalks around Fouquet’s hotel on Greenwich
I think that's the penthouse where they filmed parts of Billions. — Nicole Vianna / Seen & Heard: New restaurant for Battery Park City
My husband and I truly love this restaurant, it’s our favorite in the city. Such a wonderful atmosphere, all the... — James / Eulalie owners forced to sue their landlord