Seen & Heard: Where Have the Trees Gone?
Plus: A meadow in Battery Park City; update on Houseman restaurant; emerging designers at the Seaport; report on jazz concert at David Gage String Instruments; 1st Precinct meeting. / 6 comments
In the News: Previews of Le District
Plus: Shake Shack confirms its Fulton Center plans; NBA player Paul Pierce accused of trashing rental; Lazy Point bar in west Soho; another 50-story tower for FiDi.
First Impressions: Northern Tiger
It's to Northern Tiger's immense credit that the restaurant is not serving the same old Chinese-American food. (But it does have tasty dumplings.) / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Taste of Tribeca Tickets Are on Sale
Plus: Ex-Telepan Local chef's new American-Filipino pop-up; Peter Tunney's giant Polaroids; new burger place on Broome; "radical and rare lighting"; World Trade Center Transportation Hub Oculus curtain wall. / 1 comment
In the News: School Overcrowding Task Force
Plus: Little Park review; Bâtard is a James Beard Award finalist; many northern Battery Park City condos not owned by residents; Seaport loft owned by Yankees director of operations. / 7 comments
Twee Grows in Tribeca
Mmuseumm, the precious collection of semi-precious artifacts in an old freight elevator shaft on Cortlandt Alley, is opening an annex. / 3 comments
Tribeca Lofts & Apartments with Roof Deck, Playroom, Basketball, Doorman at 50 Murray
No-fee, loft-style rental residences with 11-foot beamed ceilings, expansive windows, and ample closet space. / Sponsored
First Impressions: Belle Reve
Despite the Beat-era trappings, Belle Reve calls more to mind someplace Gus Van Sant might've hung out in the 90s—someplace that probably would've made more sense in the Tribeca of the 90s. / 2 comments
In the News: Lay of the Land at Brookfield Place
Plus: Gap debuts this week; Smashburger opened last week; more Southbridge Towers privatization drama. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Plans for a Seaport Megatower?
It could be taller than 1 World Trade Center. Plus: Opposition to an American Flatbread event space; "Soft Spin" at Brookfield Place; affordable housing update; demolition photo. / 5 comments
Shake Shack Is Opening at the Fulton Center
It certainly makes sense from a leasing standpoint. How else are you going to get folks to make the journey from street level? Or from below street level? / 11 comments
Newsletter: Mar. 23
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As of this week, he has been joined by another street resident. With the warmer weather, maybe the number will... — John / Nosy Neighbor: Who is the man who lives full time on Reade Street?
Wonderful Artist!! I would like to know sculpture prices — Joseph MONTEDONICO / Art in Tribeca: Warren King at Pearl River Mart
“Because we are exceptional at what we do, this was really upsetting for our entire community." because they are great... — C2 / Washington Market School’s Hudson Street campus is temporarily closed
https://www.ibo.nyc.gov/content/publications/2023-october-education-spending-since-1990 This seems to show that spending per pupil has actually be slower than general inflation over the last 30... — Joe / Manhattan Youth loses contracts at 12 middle school afterschool programs
Am I the only one confused by how 308 Greenwich is north of 310 Greenwich? — PR / Tower address will be 308 Greenwich
Thanks for posting the link, the information is helpful. As with any competitive bidding situation, it’s critical that the bidders... — SW / Manhattan Youth loses contracts at 12 middle school afterschool programs
They are absolutely DELICIOUS! A treat for kids and grown-ups. The Cherry Berry is outstanding! — Downtown mama 3 / Made in Tribeca: NoBiggie