In the News: The City’s Ambitious Ferry Plan
Plus: Famous photographer sues upstairs neighbors over flood; Battery Park City resident complains about aggressive canvassing; sunglasses thief.
Willner Chemists Is Closing
The "nutritionally oriented pharmacy" opened its Broadway store in 1998. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: A Peek Inside Saks Fifth Avenue
Plus: Department of Buildings paperwork for space rumored to be a Bloomingdale's; Gee Whiz Diner reopens today; Liberty Park's garden wall; key World Trade Center corridor closer to opening; Fulton hotel rendering; Hudson Street in 2004. / 1 comment
New Kid on the Block: Pure Barre
Pure Barre classes focus on small isometric movements, to work each muscle group throughout the body, with stretching after each session. "The goal is to create a longer, leaner physique," says manager Morgan Berman.
Luxury Condo Living in Brooklyn
Introducing the Brooklyn Trust Company Building: A full-service condominium with three-, four-, and five-bedroom residences in the heart of Brooklyn Heights. / Sponsored
Newsletter: June 16
Subscribe to the twice-weekly Tribeca Citizen newsletter by entering your email address where it says "Subscribe" in the right column and following the instructions. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Reflections on the City (Part 8)
More proof that I have a thing for reflected light, the way it forms patterns and shapes on city surfaces. / 3 comments
In the News: The Arcade Giveback Is Basically Done
Plus: Where to have sex in public around here; new bike rules for the Battery Park City esplanade?; good Samaritans help a guy who fell on subway tracks; gum thief threatens to shoot Duane Reade employee; new Warren condo. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: New Store at Brookfield Place
And another store closed. Plus: Friends of Duane Park's annual Neighbors Night; Pakistan Tea House update; volleyball tournament this weekend; more poor parking by the 1st Precinct; the Four Seasons hotel's plaza. / 7 comments
New K-12 School Opening This Fall in TriBeCa
Portfolio School is a K-12 school designed to create the next generation of innovators. To give children the skills they need to be creative, resilient, and flexible in a rapidly changing technological and entrepreneurial world. / Sponsored
In the News: Time for a Boston Tea Party in North Cove Marina?
Plus: Renovation of the 1st Precinct station house; Tracy Anderson opening a studio uptown; guitar maker Ric McCurdy. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Bouley Hits the Market
Plus: Orlando victims honored by lights on the Municipal Building; what looks like a new British sandwich shop in Soho; Pisillo's frozen espresso drink; the glassing of 19 Park Place. / 6 comments








John Lived at 71 Hudson St in the Penthouse owned by Michael Ulick as a tenant from the late 1980's... — Jeffrey Tabak / Crowd Sourcing: Remembering JFK Jr. and his time in Tribeca
Any idea what the new tenant will be? — Marcus / Antique Garage Tribeca closed months ago
Hi Madeline, I worked for you and Joe at Patisserie Lanciani on W. 4th St. It was a great experience... — Deanna Witter / Madeline Lanciani is selling Duane Park Patisserie
Let's not blame ALL dog owners (or dog walkers). Majority, like myself, are responsible and respectful of the environment and... — MME / Seen & Heard: Chip City is temporarily closed
My theory is that this is mostly from the dogwalkers that walk 4-5 dogs at a time and not from... — rephat / Seen & Heard: Chip City is temporarily closed
I believe Hamilton was in PHN and Brady was one of the big apartments on the 12th floor. — rephat / Seen & Heard: Chip City is temporarily closed
agreed! Never seen it look so bad. — neighbor / Seen & Heard: Chip City is temporarily closed