Seen & Heard: Two Hands Opens Monday Morning
Plus: The new location of Mariachi's debuts Monday, too; Bernie Sanders march on Broadway this morning; create-your-own-nail-polish parlor; Pakistan art gallery; New City Art Fair in Tribeca next week. / 1 comment
Broadway Is Getting Its First Real Restaurant
And it's an Andrew Carmellini restaurant, no less—a sister to Locanda Verde, Little Park, and the Dutch. UPDATE: Alas, it's a mistake. / 3 comments
In the News: WTC Transportation Hub Opens on Thursday
Plus: Another interview with the architect, Santiago Calatrava; Tribeca parent on the kindergarten process; Worth Street reconstruction update, of sorts; yesterday's suspicious package in FiDi was a dud. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Two More Closings
A restaurant and a gallery. Plus: Clarification from BMCC about which parts are public; Taco House is now serving Chinese food; a musical "Alice in Wonderland." / 10 comments
Where in Tribeca…?
Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 1 comment
Rosanjin Has Closed
The kaiseki restaurant, which was on Duane for seven years, received one star from Michelin. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Taste of Tribeca Tickets Are Now on Sale
And here's a code to save $5. Plus: The World Trade Center Transportation Hub at night; food art at Gourmet Garage; Baked wisdom; Broadway reconstruction might end even earlier than expected.
In the News: More Ineptitude from Battery Park City Security Guards
Plus: Trinity Church decides to build offices, not condos, in its tower; the ferry routes to be introduced next year; Battery Park City man arrested on weapons charge; Community Board 1 rejects Water Street land grab. / 12 comments
Spotlight: Lance Lappin Salon
"The surprise is that even as Tribeca has grown so much, it has still remained a community of families," says Lance Lappin, who founded the Lance Lappin Salon with his wife, Ivy, back in 1985. They've lived here since around that time, too. / 6 comments
Newsletter: Feb. 25
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In the News: One Tribeca Building Got Through the Landmarks Logjam
One didn't. Plus: Which parts of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub will open (and when); an anti-hub rant; yet another Starbucks theft; map of television shoots. / 8 comments
Seen & Heard: Gay Pride Events Are Coming Back to Pier 26
Plus: Menswear accessory inspired by Franklin Street; Espasso opening a Miami outpost; Broadway stars perform Cole Porter songs; photography show at Hazan Projects.










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