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August 20, 2016

In the News: Tribeca Nanny Allegedly Assaulted Infant

Plus: Kanye West pop-up was a dud; Battery Maritime Building redevelopment remains stalled; politician ditches community forum for a fundraiser. / 1 comment

Seen & Heard: Will Staple Street Ever Be Cobblestoned Again?

(I don't know.) Plus: Church Publick is going on summer vacation; the search for good vegan pizza around here; unintentional art on Chambers; Babesta in a Netflix show. / 10 comments

August 19, 2016

Where in Tribeca…?

★ And the winner is... Matt! ★

Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 1 comment

Kanye West Pop-Up

They're already lined up halfway round the block.

Recent Comments
  • I was disturbed to read the unsettling article about Chris Marte’s disgruntled former employee’s complaint. For the 2 or 3... — Skip Blumberg, Friends of City Hall Park / Staffer for Marte files complaint with Department of Investigation

  • Have to admit, I agree. NYC has fallen to the Greta Thunberg crowd. — Will Meyerhofer / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction

  • Agreed — James K / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction

  • We need a Cuban restaurant, Not Sophie's. — Manny / Friedmans new space on Greenwich will be an Italian concept

  • Will they be serving breakfast all day? — Manny / Friedmans and Suram will open soon on Greenwich & North Moore

  • Great article! Love learning more about the small businesses that make up our neighborhood. Our daughter has gone to DWMR... — Shira Penziner / TCQ&A: Rachel Cantor & Ryan Swearingen

  • Both our daughter and son have danced with Miss Rachel and it is truly the perfect experience for budding performer!... — Kally / TCQ&A: Rachel Cantor & Ryan Swearingen

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Seen & Heard: Can We Have Our Sidewalk Back?

Plus: Part of the new Greenwich Street restaurant is unveiled; "Five & Dime" happy hour at Bubby's; the story of Hugh O'Kane's logo; Matt Bernson sale. / 3 comments

August 18, 2016

In the News: The Constant Street Construction

Plus: Hudson and Harrison circa 1920; the report of another Shake Shack at the World Trade Center proves unfounded; tips, please. / 6 comments

Seen & Heard: 111 Murray Is Rising Quickly

Plus: A sad sign on Warren; TenOverTen is opening in L.A.; Verizon building on Pearl to get a prominent new bulkhead; drawing with street-art sculptures. / 3 comments

First Impressions: La Pizza & La Pasta at Eataly

The most popular restaurant at the new Eataly is focused on pizza and pasta, as its name makes clear. / 7 comments

Newsletter: Aug. 18

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August 17, 2016

Seen & Heard: The Beekman Hotel Opens Soon

Plus: New entrances to the R train at the World Trade Center; Thomas Street closure on Sunday; Warby Parker pop-up; Le Pain Quotidien in Battery Park City said to be opening this week; "Law & Order: SVU" is back yet again. / 10 comments

In the News: First Aerial Photo of Lower Manhattan

Plus: Alleged gigolo headquartered in FiDi; Black Tap's big new basement dining room; more on the new mall; the history of 6 Stone Street.

Valentine No. 52

This may be the thinnest silver lining you've ever encountered, but if there's one bright spot to the endless construction in these parts, it's the excellent logos and typography on many construction-related vans. / 1 comment

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