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Seen & Heard: Ward III Is Closed Till Fall
Plus: Door replacement on Desbrosses; new yoga studio on Broadway?; the plaza outside the World Trade Center Oculus; "The Dark Tower" and "Falling Water" shoots; store for lease on Broadway; possible Walker retail space action. / 1 comment
In the News: Pokémon Go at the 9/11 Memorial
Plus: Warren vs. Wooster loft battle; Pier 17 getting glassed; 70 Vestry to have squash court; new Italian restaurant on Pearl. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Survey on Street Fairs
And there's going to be another one on Warren this week. Plus: A new deli appears to be opening on Reade; Sasha Bikoff's pop-up has closed; more Rag & Bone advertising; retail space on Lispenard. / 3 comments
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Nosy Neighbor: Why Are These People Gathering on Broadway?
"The last few weeks I've noticed increasingly larger groups of people—mostly teenagers and a few parents—waiting for something or someone in front of K&M Camera. Any idea what's going on?" —S. / 7 comments
In the News: The Fulton Center Shake Shack Opens Friday
Plus: The Tribeca loft of jewelry designer Mignonne Gavigan Smith; Cuban bar BlackTail opens this week; city mulling traffic changes to the Chambers and West intersection; a look back at the Pulitzer building that was once on Park Row; Q&A with the incoming Community Board 1 chair. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Late-Night Sidewalk Seating Request
Plus: Buddha Bar appears to be going straight to the State Liquor Authority; Alex & Ani looks like a showroom; shoots for "Billions" and a Chinese TV series; the new JR mural. / 5 comments
Ten Thousand Things Is Moving Out
"We have loved being here in Tribeca," says co-owner David Rees. "We made some great new customers and we hope they'll follow us to our next location."
Newsletter: July 11
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Seen & Heard: Inedible Arrangements
Plus: "America's Response Monument" artist wanted the work to be touched; will kids' store on Reade be devoted to Naturino shoes?; new Spanish café in FiDi; Patrick Parrish ceramic exhibit.








Looks like a good use of space and a nice design. — Marcus / Plans submitted for a residential building at 250 Church
Is it me or do the people in this message board seem a tad close to the matter? — J / Rooftop addition proposed for historic building at Greenwich and N. Moore
I agree, huge improvement. — Reademan / Rooftop addition proposed for historic building at Greenwich and N. Moore
Tons of comments on Citizen talk about the use of salt leading to erosion of wiring. Remember the one that... — PF / Two children and one adult injured in manhole explosion
Yes, he lived on the top floor of 71 Hudson when he was dating Daryl Hannah!! — Susan / In the News: Some released after fall’s Canal Street raids
385 Greenwich was a hotel for sailors. 71 North Moore is one of the oldest remaining houses in Tribeca. The... — The Neighbor / Rooftop addition proposed for historic building at Greenwich and N. Moore
re Ecco & Campagnola - Ron Ross was the original owner - He has Polpo in Greenwich CT. — Gerry Post / Ecco!