Newsletter: Sept. 26
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Seen & Heard: Target’s Other Opening Date
Plus: A mural inside the new store; when three northwest Tribeca streets will be paved (and how they used to be cobblestoned); outdoor seating at Jack's Stir Brew; show of paintings at Steven Amedee Gallery. / 9 comments
In the News: Crane Crash Cause Confirmation
Plus: Menu and photos for Harold's Meat + Three restaurant; Atera is now more expensive; student's fancy handbag stolen; the Sufi sect on W. Broadway.
Nosy Neighbor: Greatest Hits (Disc Two)
You say "nosy," I say "engaged." In this roundup: questions about mysterious retail spaces, the lighting at 1 World Trade Center, 30 Park Place's annex, a half-staff flag, and more.
Where in Tribeca…?
Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: Wine Shop Transformation
Plus: Chicago-style all-beef hot dogs; sidewalk chalk-drawing contest; sketching Duane Street; Lower Manhattan Coastal Resiliency meeting. / 6 comments
In the News: The Return of the W Train
Plus: Bâtard to start serving Friday lunch; three reviews for Le Coucou.
Seen & Heard: Target’s Opening Date
Plus: The new meal-delivery service on Reade; soil testing at controversial condo site; subway flood-control mechanisms; Tunnel to Towers run is this Sunday; Carl Glassman photo exhibit. / 4 comments
New Kid on the Block: Giorgia
When Marina Bianchi Graziani decided to open her own lingerie boutique in Tribeca—after having been the longtime buyer and manager for an Upper East Side shop—she named it Giorgia, after her daughter. "She has always wanted me to have my own business," says Graziani. / 2 comments
A Brand-New Country Estate
"Stone Bridge is one of those homes that will become a gathering place for generations," says Maria Taylor of Klemm Real Estate. The property made up of two lots is on more than 31 bucolic acres in tony Washington, Connecticut. / Sponsored
TCQ&A: Logan Levkoff
"Whatever you might say about this neighborhood as it evolves, it will always be the place where people do know your name and care that you are around," says Logan Levkoff, a sexologist and sexuality educator. "It’s why I can’t live anywhere else." / 1 comment
Newsletter: Sept. 22
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A quarter of a century. It’s insane. I miss those towers. I miss the old city. Great memories. — Anthony / Events for 9/11 on the 25th anniversary
Just curious...what is your source for asserting Tribeca has some of the worst air quality in the area? — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality
This study seems half baked. While it’s good news that no significant increase was detected at the areas outside of... — person / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality
Another altar to the transplants is required. Let it be a Starbucks, a chain restaurant, or perhaps a frozen yogurt... — Lord Transplant / Nish Nush has closed to make way for a new building
I tried to go to Mezze last week. Despite the fact that the restaurant was mostly empty the staff was... — Susan R Schreiber / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction
This is the craziest project. Poorly conceived, poorly designed, and disastrously managed. Knocking down business and trees, as if nothing... — Leslie Siskin / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction
Agree — Stealing memories from my kids and driving other families away for a questionable return on investment. — Kyle B / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction