Seen & Heard: A Peek Inside Target
Plus: Houseman to test Sunday brunch; Soho Photo's October shows; a likely condo sales office on Lispenard; a Tribecan's webseries, shot in the area; the chairs at the new Starbucks Reserve café; shoots for "Caine" and iHeartRadio. / 2 comments
First Look at Big New Broadway Building
Toll Brothers City Living has finally posted a rendering for the 19-story building underway at 353-357 Broadway (between Leonard and Franklin), which will have its entrance in the narrow dog-leg that connects at 91 Leonard. / 2 comments
Tribeca Is Getting Another Starbucks
And a Vitamin Shoppe, too, as chains continue wrapping their fingers around the neighborhood. Plus: The first rendering for the new 10-story building where the two stores will be. / 4 comments
Newsletter: Oct. 3
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Seen & Heard: iPic Tickets on Sale
Plus: Washington Market Park will be closed several days this week; 24-hour food carts; the big annual sale at Joseph Carini Carpets; the new subway entrance on Park Place; monster-themed tsunami art show; Crock-Pot disposal. / 4 comments
Greek Restaurant Battle: Round 2
Also on Community Board 1's October agendas: The plan to change White Street restaurant into more of a sports bar; Pier 26 update; visible rooftop addition on Thomas; White storefront redo; M1 bus extension; much more.
In the News: Inside Tracy Anderson’s New Studio
Plus: Community Board 1 weighs in on the proposed changes to a landmarked plaza; Battery Park City woman sues divorce lawyer for sexual coercion (includes the come-on of the year). / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Target’s Pop-Up Schedule
Plus: Report on the hearing about limiting tour buses; police officers on last weekend's loud Broadway rally; Downtown Alliance's annual plant giveaway; the first Tribeca Art Night; "Law & Order: SVU." / 8 comments
In the News: The Dinner Menu at Cut
And photos of the restaurant's interior. Plus: College a cappella festival tomorrow afternoon at Wagner Park; Tribeca Therapy's Matt Lundquist on technology and our personal interactions.
First Impressions: Harold’s Meat + Three
Chef Harold Moore, formerly of Commerce, has opened an all-day restaurant in the new Arlo hotel. It's a contemporary take on a Southern cafeteria, where you choose a main dish and a trio of sides. / 4 comments
Where in Tribeca…?
Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 13 comments
Feel the Flower Power!
Need a little color in your home or office? Come adopt a SunPatien plant! The Downtown Alliance is giving them away as part of its Green Around Lower Manhattan program. / Sponsored









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