In the News: Praise for Local Wine Shops
Plus: Grilled lobster tails as street food; the 9/11 Tribute Center will move to a much larger space; Maman opening a branch at the new International Center of Photography; FiDi subway station attack.
Seen & Heard: Key World Trade Center Corridor to Open Monday
Plus: Action at the former Hombom Toys store on Greenwich; more signage for Harold's Meat & Three; demolition underway at YogaSpark's studio; job fair for World Trade Center and Fulton Center malls. / 1 comment
Loft Peeping: Jane Boon & Norm Pearlstine
"I told a couple of designers we interviewed that I had this fantasy of living in a cave and they sort of looked at me in horror," says Jane Boon of the triplex penthouse on Thomas Street. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Pier 17 Update
Plus: J. Crew men's sample sale started today; the Verizon building's new windows; architectural drawings on Leonard; Sarajo boutique returns to Soho; Robert Janz's water painting; "An Interview with God." / 1 comment
In the News: Carbon Monoxide Forces Jay Street Evacuations
Plus: Blue Ribbon Brasserie is opening in FiDi; more details on yesterday's police chase (and subsequent crash); CB1 is pushing the city to stop being stingy with new schools; Café Altro Paradiso review; Megu opening in Chelsea. / 1 comment
Update on the World Trade Center Mall
We can add eight more businesses—including Eataly, H&M, and Grom gelato—to the list of confirmed retail tenants at the Westfield World Trade Center mall. / 1 comment
Get Low & Come See Why #DOWNISWHATSUP!
Starting tomorrow, take advantage of the many dining opportunities Lower Manhattan has to offer with discounts, freebies, and other surprises every Tuesday this summer. / Sponsored
Newsletter: June 20
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Police Chase Ends With Ugly Collision
The cops were reportedly pursuing a stolen taxi on West Street. Let's hope everyone is OK. / 2 comments
Field Trip: Noguchi Museum & Socrates Sculpture Park
There's never been a better time to visit the Noguchi Museum in Long Island City, thanks to an exhibit of works by Tom Sachs that relate to those of Isamu Noguchi and Japanese culture in general. Then stroll over to the Socrates Sculpture Park.
Seen & Heard: The PATH Entrance Is Moving
Plus: East balcony now open in the World Trade Center Oculus; one side of 11 Beach is revealed; "Red Oaks" TV shoot; Soho-style art vendor.
Seen & Heard: The Roots, Drive-By Truckers, and Valerie June
Plus: A neat photo from inside 56 Leonard; kids' tennis clinics at Washington Market Park; weekend inspiration from the Balloon Saloon; Tribeca Blu Hotel changed its name. / 3 comments










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