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April 21, 2016

In the News: Film-Shoot Legislation

Plus: Proposal to tax developers to fund schools; finding takers for the Liberty Street bridge panels damaged in 9/11; woman attacked at Growler Bar; motorcycles stolen.

Seen & Heard: Progress at the New Veterinarian Office

Plus: Traffic jam prediction; what yesterday's skywriting said; exhibit of Andy Warhol party photos; Wichcraft rebranding; City Hall Pharmacy is closing; aerial shot of Tribeca (and beyond). / 1 comment

A “Jazz Pop-Up” on W. Broadway

Saxophonist Isaiah Barr says that his band, the Onyx Collective, will use the space for rehearsals and to broadcast its show on the online radio station Know-Wave. / 1 comment

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April 20, 2016

The Two Hands Dinner Menu

Dinner at Two Hands launches tonight. I wouldn't normally devote an entire post to a new restaurant's dinner menu, but Two Hands is proving to be such a success that clearly the menu will be of tremendous interest. / 9 comments

A Gallery Is Opening on N. Moore

SAPAR Contemporary "aspires to bring together visual artists and creative minds of all disciplines: scientists, engineers, architects, performers, musicians and perfumers."

In the News: Wylie Dufresne’s FiDi Restaurant Isn’t Happening

Plus: The antagonistic ice cream truck; Hubert Street maisonette gets a $20 million price-chop; Blackstones salon opens tomorrow; Sheldon Silver crony wins special election; Hudson Square building to get 10,000-square-foot rooftop event space.

Seen & Heard: Franklin Street Flea Market

Plus: Zadig & Voltaire sample sale today; Tribeca's Kitchen has reopened; Beach sign restoration; actual work happening at City Vineyard; 56 Leonard's final windows; huge Tribeca Film Fest street fair is this Saturday; no Drive-In screenings this year. / 7 comments

April 19, 2016

In the News: The Rise of the Meat and Three

Plus: Q&A with artist Alexis Rockman; the conversion of the former New York Stock Exchange office building to rentals; chef Daniel Rose. / 3 comments

Seen & Heard: A Second Gotan

Plus: Exhibit of work by longtime Tribeca artist Tom Shannon; Jay Street retail space for rent; Starbucks opens another branch on the same block; Hudson building being converted to condos; Classic Car Club's interesting new location.

New Kid on the Block: Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee

After a false start or two, the outpost of Jack's Stir Brew Coffee in the Roxy Hotel has opened. Well, soft-opened, but it has coffee and baked goods and lots of outdoor seating—what more do you want?

A Summer Retreat with Real Panache

It's rare to find a summer rental anywhere with true style and character. But there's a very special one in Litchfield County, Connecticut: Two scenic designers for films have created a retreat that can be yours for the summer, or even just a month or two. / Sponsored

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