Newsletter: Jan. 25
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In the News: The Salt Shed’s First Big Test
Plus: Glenn Frey lived in Tribeca; photos of 3 World Trade Center under construction; inside the salt shed and neighboring sanitation garage. / 1 comment
How Kitchensurfing Chefs Bring Families to the Dinner Table
Kitchensurfing sends a professional chef to your home once a week to prepare a hot dinner—for far less than you'd think. And right now, it's offering residents a special deal. Here's one family's experience.... / Sponsored
Scenes from a Snowy Day
Having fun out there? Taking great photos? Send them over so those of us refusing to go out can enjoy the storm vicariously. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Two Hands Revealed
Plus: What's it like outside this morning; no Tribeca Greenmarket today; Jeff Zimmerman's excellent show at R & Company; City Winery opening another outpost down south.
Big Church Street Building to Get a Major Overhaul
According to 6sqft, 250 Church is being transformed "into a sleek, amenity-filled workhouse in the hopes of luring young techies and media companies." / 10 comments
Seen & Heard: See the World Trade Center Observatory for Free
Plus: What the Franklin Place condo's Broadway storefront will look like; Stephen Petronio dance performance at the Winter Garden; a tribute to Benny Goodman.
Where in Tribeca…?
Know where this was shot? Prove it. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: The Bacon Brothers in Concert
Plus: New FiDi neighborhood association; the Howard Hughes Corporation responds to the Friends of the South Street Seaport letter; "Henry & Mudge" and "Alice in Wonderland"; 1st Precinct Community Council meeting.
“I Live on Tribeca”
No, it's not my personal motto. It's something you might hear from someone who calls Tribeca Street home. Or Tribeca Way. Or Tribeca Circle.... / 2 comments
In the News: Maya Lin Designed a Hubert Street Mansion
Plus: The Lower Manhattan hotel boom by the numbers; Tribeca makes the cover of Hausfrau magazine; the new head of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. / 2 comments








Huge thank you to the Friends of Washington Market Park for repairing the granite pavers at the gazebo (which were... — April Krishnan / Seen & Heard: Pavers repaired at Washington Market Park gazebo
Sounds like a good time and the intel is always great to share. Not sure if LTD was a contender,... — Elizabeth / Crowd Sourcing: A pizza taste-test on a Tribeca rooftop
No pie from Il Mattone? Shameful omission! — harryh / Crowd Sourcing: A pizza taste-test on a Tribeca rooftop
Sad to hear! We will miss you, Casa! Thank you for the wonderful dinners! — Cw / Casa Brazilian on Duane has closed permanently
Tre Sorelle for me, hands down. — G / Crowd Sourcing: A pizza taste-test on a Tribeca rooftop
I am not sure Gran Morsi at $25 for a personal pizza counts in this sort of contest — pizza / Crowd Sourcing: A pizza taste-test on a Tribeca rooftop
If the assailant grazed your chest of private part that’s why I keep my phone in my pockets when I... — Sandra / Woman assaulted on West Broadway in broad daylight