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April 27, 2016

Tracy Anderson’s New Location

The 4,000-square-foot, three-level fitness studio will be on Church Street.

Bubble Tea on Greenwich Street

The outpost of the Kung Fu Tea chain will also offer waffles. / 6 comments

New K-12 School Accepts Applications for This Fall

Looking for a new K-12 independent school option in Manhattan? Portfolio School is now accepting applications for children ages 5-8 for the 2016-2017 school year. / Sponsored

April 26, 2016

Seen & Heard: Signs of Life at Pakistan Tea House

Plus: Water Street arcade plan approved by the City Planning Commission; By Suzette creperie has reopened; neat plywood treatment; Black Burger on Franklin. / 1 comment

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In the News: Grand Banks Is Taking Reservations

Plus: Frank Gehry owns an apartment at 8 Spruce; Community Board 1 chief not seeking re-election; the next race for Sheldon Silver's former seat; a local chef's spiritual guides; WeWork and 110 Wall and de Blasio payments; theft at Hale and Hearty. / 1 comment

The Doors of Tribeca

I'm especially drawn to doors that show the scars of life, although I suspect they should be added to the endangered list. / 10 comments

April 25, 2016

In the News: Tribeca Deal Lands Mayor in Hot Water

Plus: The city's highest taxable income is in FiDi?; still no progress on West Thames bridge; glassy Seaport tower; how a Battery Park City artist spends his Sundays. / 9 comments

Seen & Heard: Le District vs. Buvette?

Plus: Harrison Street townhouse for sale; guessing why there were no Tribeca Film Festival Drive-In screenings this year; Poets House's Brooklyn Bridge walk; Lower Manhattan Cultural Council open studios; Yasuo Nomura exhibit.

Rooftoppers Summited the Four Seasons

You know how there are people who illegally climb out onto the roofs of tall buildings so they can take photos? A TC reader noticed four of them hanging out atop 30 Park Place yesterday evening. / 5 comments

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April 24, 2016

Seen & Heard: Il Mattone Has Soft-Opened

Plus: Big Wall Street art show canceled; Soho Photo's Affordable Art Fair; hope for a Broadway retail space renovation; Dine Around Downtown is coming up. / 1 comment

April 23, 2016

In the News: Amada Opens on Monday

Here's the menu. Plus: Kitchens at 70 Vestry will have four ovens (and many will have two washing machines); results of a survey of people who hire nannies; Houseman's kitchen-swap with a Savannah restaurant; man pulled from car and attacked. / 1 comment

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