In the News: Inside One Kings Lane’s “Shoppable Showroom”
Plus: The Independent art fair is moving to Tribeca; real estate firm confirms new Broadway office; longtime P.S. 234 teacher retiring; grants for Lower Manhattan projects; two ships to visit Seaport. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: A Visit to 100 Barclay
Including news about the retail arcade, children's playroom, and penthouse. Plus: Kitchenette's farewell note; Petticoat Lane has moved out; 290 West offers a peek; "Tallulah" film shoot.
Seen & Heard: What’s Changed at the World Trade Center
Greenwich Street, the 9/11 Memorial, new views of the Oculus, and 3 World Trade Center. Plus: Fake snow on White Street; brunch at Gunbae; "Girls" and "Mutant Turtles"; Dark Horse revamp. / 4 comments
In the News: Whole Foods Accused of Overcharging
Plus: Tribeca real estate roundup; the reopened World Trade Center intersections; Kitchenette uptown still open; two public spaces get federal funds; Ten Thousand Things jewelry store. / 4 comments
New Kid on the Block: Jacadi
The French kidswear brand's fifth New York City boutique is on Reade Street. "It's elegant, Parisian chic," says North American brand manager Sabrina Masson. "The styles are rooted in 1920s fashion, but they're updated." / 1 comment
Newsletter: June 25
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In the News: World Trade Center Intersection to Reopen This Week
Plus: Racines NY will begin serving lunch; downtown restaurant boom; FiDi rent stabilization; Seaport on endangered list; Il Matto chef reappears uptown; 3 World Trade Center design change; robbery at knifepoint; another new FiDi tower. / 3 comments
Loft Peeping: Anna Bradley Coroneo
The artist and textile designer's apartment is filled with travel artifacts, and she always has Champagne in the fridge.
Introducing 15 Hubert: Three Limited-Edition Tribeca Penthouses Priced from $5.7M
A rare opportunity to possess a quintessential Tribeca loft penthouse designed by CetraRuddy with wide-open spaces, truly high ceilings, stretches of exposed brick, and oversized windows. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Baked Is Now Serving Brunch
Plus: Kitchenette's last day; Brookfield Place retail mystery; workspace kickoff event; filming of something called "Love Taxi"; LGBT film festival this weekend. / 2 comments







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