Suggestion Box: Le District
Much of Le District has been open for a month and a half. What advice would you give the folks running it? / 17 comments
Newsletter: May 21
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In the News: Floor Plans for the Woolworth Building Condos
A one-bedroom for $4,575,000?! Plus: City backtracks on its secret demolition plan for historic Seaport buildings; man pulled from river off Pier 26; Fleet Week started today; theft at Patron of the New; review of City Hall restaurant concert.
Seen & Heard: Moving Date for Steven Alan Home Shop
Plus: Glimpses of 11 N. Moore and 319 Broadway; Trinity Wall Street wants kids' input on its tower; deli closed by Health Dept.; more northwest Tribeca development?; Lafayette storefront; Marvel TV shoot; quilt exhibit; MFA thesis show. / 4 comments
First Impressions: Beaubourg
Perigourdine sauce, cumin gressin, ratte potatoes, brunoise printanière.... That sort of talk can be a real turn-on, if you can deliver on it. / 3 comments
HomBom Toys Has Closed
An owner of the Greenwich Street toy store says there just wasn't enough business. / 8 comments
In the News: Spotted Pig Restaurateurs Opening in the Top of FiDi Tower
Plus: Timeline for Liberty Park, St. Nicholas church, and the remaining 9/11 Memorial corner; Nike's not-for-you fitness studio; Drybar confirms Battery Park City salon; drunk couple drops toddler.
Seen & Heard: New Leonard Street Building Unveiled
Plus: Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge with Bill Murray; single-family mansion for rent; the Beekman tower's X-braces; candle holders to decorate at Da Claudio; trees planted at Liberty Park. / 3 comments
Trusted Senior Home Care in Lower Manhattan
"It's tremendously rewarding to help people stay here for as long as they can," says Albert Eshoo, founder of Right at Home of Lower Manhattan (and a local resident). "Our clients want to remain in the city where their friends and favorite activities are." / Sponsored
We Need to Talk About 56 Leonard
Was there no indication in the renderings that we'd end up with a building where the middle 85 percent is pretty unremarkable and far more appropriate for downtown Miami? / 27 comments
Seen & Heard: Cortlandt Alley Development
Plus: A peek inside Parm; Grand Banks souvenirs; Grandaisy Bakery marmalade; Taste of Tribeca stalwarts; the Malt House on Maiden Lane. / 1 comment







We have lived here for 30 years and simply cannot imagine not having Madeline in the neighborhood for coffee and... — Bob / Duane Park Patisserie will close on June 14
I’m shocked Petrarca never makes any of these lists. Definitely one of my neighborhood staples. — Reademan / Seen & Heard: Recycling event on Greenwich & Duane
What is fair is the collective anxiety all of us who are parents felt when hearing this story. Fortunately this... — KRS / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
This is truly the saddest news. We lived in the neighborhood for 5 years and Duane Park was hands down... — Joanna / Duane Park Patisserie will close on June 14
Every independent school considers how parents might fit or not fit into its culture. Don't kid yourself. — Manhattanmommie / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
i will miss you and your lovely family as well — madeline c lanciani / Duane Park Patisserie will close on June 14
one of the things i will miss most- the old-fashioned continuity of begin a neighborhood shop — madeline c lanciani / Duane Park Patisserie will close on June 14