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September 8, 2016

In the News: Cool New Penthouse

Plus: The history of the former firehouse on Franklin; another phone snatched by cyclist; 1 World Trade Center as kitsch symbol; 9/11 tribute made of soda 12-packs; candidate Q&A.

Seen & Heard: No Loft Tour This Year

Plus: A peek inside the Target store opening in October; Ward III not reopening this month; that big cat on Warren; "Tribute in Light" test; theft on Reade Street; the final PATH platforms have opened. / 2 comments

Spotlight: Real Pilates

What makes Real Pilates stand out, says founder Alycea Ungaro, is its dedication to the method developed by Joseph Pilates: "It’s our foundation. It’s timeless—nothing needs to be changed. I feel honored to keep it intact and make it grow." / 6 comments

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September 7, 2016

In the News: High Fashion in the Seaport

Plus: Semi-secret restaurant terrace overlooking the World Trade Center; performing arts center design announcement; Pisillo Italian Panini rave; O'Hara's pub; where model Hilary Rhoda gets her face shaved; survey about off-season Governors Island; 9/11 flag returned; candidate Q&A; state report on Lower Manhattan. / 1 comment

Kylie Jenner Bought a Tribeca Penthouse

Brace yourself for the television crews, paparazzi, and fans. / 23 comments

Loft Peeping: Nadine & Matt Abramcyk

She's the co-founder of Tenoverten nail salons; he's restaurateur behind Smith & Mills and Tiny's. Together they throw dance parties in their Tribeca loft, recently featured in fashion designer Jenni Kayne's lifestyle blog, Rip & Tan. / 1 comment

Coming SOON: Saks Downtown @ Brookfield Place

The second Saks store in New York City is the first of its kind with innovative architecture, advanced designers, and the most visionary services in the city. / Sponsored

Seen & Heard: Opening Forecasts for the Beekman Restaurants

One sooner, one later (and you can visit the lobby now). Plus: "Big Lebowski" spinoff shot here yesterday; big metal sidewalk box; a bunch of World Trade Center mall updates, including Épicerie Boulud, the restrooms, and three new subway entrances; Halloween pop-ups. / 6 comments

September 6, 2016

New Restaurant to Be Focused on Sandwiches

A local resident is making his first foray into the food business.

In the News: 1 World Trade Center Is for Sale

Plus: The quirky loft of R & Company's owner; off-leash area for dogs at the Battery; Greenwich Street tower moves forward; the bar at the iPic cinema. / 5 comments

Seen & Heard: Bookstore Closed

Plus: Falling concrete slab at the Department of Buildings building; sale on pet-related items at Shelter Chic; alfresco movies in Washington Market Park; time-lapse video of ascending 56 Leonard. / 2 comments

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