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September 30, 2015

The Best Kids’ Birthday Parties in Tribeca

For a birthday party that you and your child will always remember fondly, call in the experts. / Sponsored

September 29, 2015

Seen & Heard: The Beekman Hotel Got Pushed Back

Plus: Dine Around Downtown is tomorrow; a chunk of what must be 12 Warren's façade; veggie burger deliciousness; Pen Parentis spores off an L.A. branch; another new bar from the Silver Lining guys; El Luchador to open second restaurant.

In the News: A Rave for Houseman

Plus: Ellis Island film by JR and starring Robert De Niro; the Odeon and how it came to be; the Tribeca Film Festival's plans for Pier 57. / 1 comment

Loft Peeping: Northwest Tribeca Triplex

New York Spaces featured a northwest Tribeca triplex by designer Stephan Jones. Much is made in the text of it being serene, restful, and calming—with "a sense of silence and relaxed opulence."

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Inside the Spring Studio Complex

I figured that one day Spring would let me come in and take pictures—I really went to bat for the place—but whatever, the architect's photos are better than I could take, anyway. / 2 comments

Brookfield Place Invites You to Experience MOVE!

"MOVE!" is a three-day interactive experience at Brookfield Place that puts you at the forefront of art and fashion. / Sponsored

September 28, 2015

Help Wanted

It's time to try starting a sister site for another neighborhood. If you know anyone who might be interested in part-time work, have them get in touch. / 8 comments

In the News: Skyline Snow Job

Plus: New rendering of Park Place tower (including the Islamic cultural center?); Balaboosta chef opening Soho restaurant; praising 56 Leonard; 1 Wall Street retail. / 2 comments

First Impressions: Sessanta

Fans of Lure Fishbar will feel right at home at Sessanta, the stylish-but-noisy Italian hotspot in the Sixty Soho hotel. Bonus points: Fausto from the Harrison is tending bar there. / 4 comments

Seen & Heard: The Roxy’s New Jazz Club Is Open

And it looks cool. Plus: The Tunnel to Towers race once again annoys residents; mysterious photo in a Duane Street window; trove of old Tribeca photos; skyscraper mashup; new Seaport building. / 18 comments

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September 27, 2015

Seen & Heard: Irving Farm Is Opening a Fulton Center Café

Plus: Checking in on the Franklin Place condo; Haus giving up its windows for advertising; the new drugstore is a Duane Reade and a Walgreens; "The Affair" can't quit us; where are these Tribecans now? / 1 comment

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