You’ll Never Guess Who’s Moving into Telepan Local
It's a restaurant and a creative outlet, all in one. / 4 comments
Two Hands Is Opening a Café Here
Turns out we are indeed getting an Australian café to go with our Austrian one. / 3 comments
In the News: North Cove Marina Still in Limbo
Plus: Battery Park City Chipotle opening date; work starting on Cortlandt Street subway station; New York Times whines about Tribeca again; FiDi retail mystery. / 1 comment
Spotlight: Tribeca Upholstery & Draperies
"I didn’t want to work in an office anymore, so I took classes in sewing, decoupage, and race-car driving," says Debra Miller of how she came to start Tribeca Upholstery & Draperies. "I thought to myself, 'Which one can I make a career out of?'" / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Almond’s Brunch Menu Includes Baby Food
Plus: Añejo is opening a downstairs lounge called Abajo; new Tribeca Park sculpture to be installed today (also, a talk with the artist); Maison Kayser build-out; something up at Nassau and Beekman; El Vez Burrito soft serve. / 1 comment
JCP Camp and Summer Programs 2015: “Downtown is My Playground!”
Besides a fun-filled camp for kids age two-and-a-half to five, JCP offers summer classes that are sure to engage and educate your child. Spots are filling up quickly—register now! / Sponsored
In the News: The First “Express Starbucks”
Plus: The Battery Park City Authority's questionable PR hire; a visit to architect Joe Eisner's Tribeca loft; Brooklyn Fare to open in the D'Agostino's space in the Archive building.
Seen & Heard: Window Washers Risking Death
Plus: Church Street demolition starting soon; confirmation of American Flatbread plan; finished planting at last 9/11 Memorial corner; Leonard repaving; Downtown Alliance holiday stars; Downtown Little School auction; karaoke bar revealed. / 9 comments
Newsletter: Apr. 30
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In the News: Condo Conversion on Franklin
Plus: A profile of Nili Lotan; subway mugging at knifepoint; FEMA funds for Asphalt Green storm damage.








what a story. God bless them and their family. — Native / Made in Tribeca: Choose Creativity
All of the kids that are marched back and forth to the park (and there are a lot of them!)... — Elizabeth / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Respectfully, “the teacher made a mistake” and “the park should have a gate” are not mutually exclusive. I don’t expect... — A / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Such a pretentious school to be so careless. I remember back in 2014/2015 I was looking for a daycare in... — Sandra / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
Agree. It’s concerning how the school head is portraying the incident. — TD / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
I don't know who advised the school director on the quotes provided, but that person cannot read the room. — ReaderOnDuane / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
This is an extraordinary story about extraordinary people. Please take a moment to support this great cause! — Downtown Dad Reborn / Made in Tribeca: Choose Creativity