Spotlight: Philip Williams Posters
Because this site focuses on news, wonderful businesses that have been around awhile don't always get the coverage they should. First up in a new series: The largest collection of posters for sale in the world. / 10 comments
Newsletter: Mar. 9
The twice-weekly email newsletter is the easiest way to keep up with everything that’s happening in greater Tribeca. The sign-up field is in the right column (and in the bottom of this post).
In the News: Ball Fields to Be Opened to Outsiders
Plus: Checking in with exiled Manhattan Sailing School; American Thread Building analysis; bagel sign. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: New Skyscraper Museum Exhibit
Plus: Tribute to a window washer; inside the World Trade Center Transportation Hub; changes to 7 Harrison and One Chase Manhattan Plaza; Duane Park swing dance party.
Your Neighbor, the Entrepreneur: Greg Schwartz
"I had the epiphany for Stork was when I was getting ready for work and was putting on my undershirt," says founder Greg Schwartz. "I didn't know why I still owned the shirt, and came to realize that I had simply forgotten to buy new ones." / 9 comments
Instagram Tribeca (Vol. 17)
The weather outside is frightful, but the pictures are so delightful.... / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Reopen Park Row!
Plus: The former Harrison space; Rachael Ray and the Twin Towers; Battery Park path and restroom restored; Apexart show about architectural miniatures; shopping event rescheduled. / 3 comments
In the News: Long “Money Monster” Film Shoot in FiDi
Plus: Photos of landmarked New York City interiors; drug cops cause parking problems; Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel closures; Evening Bar reviewed; 1st Precinct chief is transferred; Port Authority returns to World Trade Center. / 1 comment
New Kid on the Block: Nexxus
A "home for the brand," the new Nexxus salon on N. Moore is also serious about being a fully functioning, top-of-the-line facility.
Newsletter: Mar. 5
The twice-weekly email newsletter is the easiest way to keep up with everything that’s happening in greater Tribeca. The sign-up field is in the right column (and in the bottom of this post).
Seen & Heard: Busted Water Main Makes for a Dazzling Fountain
Plus: Another window washer fell three weeks ago; keeping track of the delis we have left; Mulberry & Vine lets you put an egg on it; Art on Paper fair moved to the East River. / 2 comments











To his wife, Didn’t know him on a personal level, but passing in the neighborhood when I wasn’t out of... — Neighbor / Scott Geyer, local artist and dog walker, dies at 69
Ryder is the clear man for the job! Already coming out of the gate with 400 donors on day one.... — Noah / Candidates are lining up for Deborah Glick’s seat
Listing here: https://www.iprg.com/property/132-west-broadway/ — James Bogardus / Nosy Neighbor: Is the Telephone Sales & Service Company building for sale?
I’m pretty sure they’ve done that before — Rohin / Seen & Heard: Coffee Project & Big Gay Ice Cream on hiatus?
Two iconic NYC establishments which I have had the privilege to frequent since their inception, and that have never wavered... — Christopher M / Jerry Walker, co-owner of Walker’s and The Ear Inn, has died
I've already put on five pounds. — George Bacon / Carbs are back in the neighborhood
Don’t forget Seppes Pizza Bar that opened on the Goldman walk next to Shake Shack. Pizza is fantastic, great bar... — Slue / Carbs are back in the neighborhood