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January 13, 2016

Seen & Heard: More Best Market Demolition

Plus: Monsters on Lispenard; Good Stock launches office delivery; progress at the Flea's new theater; phone store closing; jazz contest winners in concert; street-photography exhibit. / 1 comment

Another New Hair Salon

Once a salon, always a salon—or at least that's how it appears to be around here. The details on who's opening in the former F.S. Charlie space on Church. / 1 comment

Become Fluent in Chinese

Chartered by the Board of Regents, China Institute is enrolling now for classes and workshops in Lower Manhattan! We have something for everyone—from Chinese language classes and calligraphy to art exhibitions and business programs. / Sponsored

January 12, 2016

A Steakhouse Is Opening in 3 World Trade Center

It's an import from London, and we can expect "'dictionary thick' cuts of carefully sourced beef." / 2 comments

Recent Comments
  • It's giving Democrat Derangement Syndrome — B / In the News: More on congestion pricing x air quality

  • Fewer vehicles = better air. I’ve been thrilled at the greater calm, too! NYC keep on finding solutions:) — Elaine Smollin / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

  • Looks like a much needed improvement! Cleaner, which we all desire:) More residents will see the wonderful views for generations.... — Elaine Smollin / Construction is underway at 65 Franklin

  • Nah, I cross Hudson & Beach almost every weekday near(ish) to rush hour. Before congestion pricing cars heading for the... — harryh / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

  • The Dept of Health is not some unbiased scientific organization. They would do anything they could to make their Democrat... — Reademan / In the News: More on congestion pricing x air quality

  • https://a816-dohbesp.nyc.gov/IndicatorPublic/data-features/neighborhood-air-quality/ — person / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

  • I am not enthusiastic about imposing a 21 story building on that corner. However, the existing building is an eyesore... — Gary / McDonald’s site on Broadway is finally sold

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In the News: Whole Foods in FiDi Lease Talks

Plus: The condition of the boys in the attack at the ball fields; New York Law School's financial situation; West Thames Bridge is moving to "the build phase"; tenants suing landlords over rent stabilization promised in exchange for tax abatement; no Evacuation Day honor. / 3 comments

Seen & Heard: Canali Club Says It’s Reopening

Plus: There is a system to the sidewalk markings; color test on Franklin Street; Louise Brooks film screening; update on the big rental building on Hudson; Carine Roitfeld's headquarters. / 2 comments

Nosy Neighbor: Why Do Brookfield Place’s Escalators Run That Way?

"Why are the directions are different from what you might expect? As you approach from the lower level, shouldn't the up escalators be on the right?" —A.

Commit to What’s Yours: An Exclusive Offer from Equinox

For January, Tribeca Citizen readers are invited to take part in Equinox’s exclusive promotion: Work out 12 times in your first 30 days of membership and you’ll earn back your initiation fee. / Sponsored

January 11, 2016

Seen & Heard: Another Peek at 70 Vestry

Plus: North End Grill's bistro pop-up; a photo project about breast cancer survivors; Warren Street conversion; a theory about why cops park on the sidewalk; Soho's neglected trompe l'oeil mural. / 1 comment

The Semi-Official Graffiti All Over Our Sidewalks

"The markings are utility markings made by contractors," said the NYC Department of Transportation. There's no indication anyone is monitoring for overuse. / 5 comments

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January 10, 2016

In the News: Hoping to Make ReBeCha Happen

Plus: Janet Delaney's 1980s photos; licorice history on N. Moore; discussing Oregon pinot noir; Battery Park City couple opened a tearoom; Fulton Center video; Trinity Church sells Hudson Square stake; bank robbery. / 1 comment

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