The War Over American Flatbread Is Heating Up
New developments as Tribeca Rooftop and its ticked-off neighbors gear up for round two: The adjacent locksmith might be added to the American Flatbread space, and the raucous parties continue to spill out on the street. / 3 comments
In the News: MacKenzie Door Company Is Leaving Tribeca
Plus: Kanye West and Kim Kardashian partied at Belle Reve; the "Door in the Dark" installation at the Tribeca Film Festival; Community Board 1's new members include a 17-year-old; J. Crew's Mickey Drexler attempts a bold flip.
Seen & Heard: Is the Chambers Reconstruction Almost Done?
Plus: Free firehouse tours; architect Robert A.M. Stern pays a visit; "Mr. Robot" shoot; signage at the VBar Seaport; kids' tennis clinics; N. Moore parking garage. / 5 comments
What’s Happening With the Bar at 20 Warren?
Last we heard, Tara of Tribeca Gastrolounge and Grille was stalled with no liquor license—but a worker said yesterday it's "opening soon." / 7 comments
Newsletter: Apr. 23
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In the News: Grand Banks Opens in Early May with a New Chef
Plus: Timelapse video from near the top of 1 World Trade Center; Añejo's chef gets sued; Cipriani to open a Seaport hotel; Industry Kitchen debuts under the F.D.R. Drive this week.
Another European Bakery Is Opening in Tribeca
Austrian baker Martin Auer's first American "bakeshop" will be on Church Street. Time for a kaffeepause! / 13 comments
Seen & Heard: Church Street Roadblock
Plus: N. Moore is getting repaved; Hudson Street reconstruction; Da Claudio's salumeria expands its offerings; Sole di Capri gets modern; the Butterfly gives up on weekday lunch; tween party.
In the News: Seaport Museum’s Season Kickoff
Plus: Body found off Battery Park; sticky fingers at the Issey Miyake store; another barre studio; a sad flip at 79 Laight; another FiDi building to try and woo tech sector; inside 4WTC offices.
Seen & Heard: Theatre for One
Plus: Helicopter flyover today; custom poetry event; Jazzfest at Bogardus Plaza; new Community Board 1 members; Hermione launch.
Coming Soon: Bright Horizons at TriBeCa!
The Bright Horizons early education and preschool program is opening soon at the corner of Hudson and Beach! Come take a peek at our beautiful new center during one of our upcoming Open Houses. / Sponsored










I cannot believe he said that, nor that anyone believed that. — James Bogardus / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza
Chris Marte told us during his reelection campaign that the development is not moving forward now and that is pushing... — B / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza
Yup, I'm with you generally. I'd always like to see more money for community benefits, since you know the developers... — malcolm / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza
this isn't safe for the tenants or the businesses on the block. Vernado lies about affordable housing and doesn't care... — NY Native / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza
Great project. Streetscape improvements and removal of the parking driveway from Greenwich will be huge benefits to the community. Nice... — person / Tower plans have begun for Independence Plaza
I’m quite far from a “free market” person, but are you suggesting the government regulate the type of cuisine restaurants... — Cd / New plans afoot for the Sarabeth’s corner
I had the same thought/concern regarding the influx of Italian eateries into the neighborhood. It would be nice if there... — Paul / New plans afoot for the Sarabeth’s corner