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
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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
A Home-Sharing Service for People Like You
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In the News: Window Washer Falls to His Death
Plus: Howard Hughes Corporation buys another Seaport-area building; why the World Trade Center Transportation Hub isn't white; Property's newish location.
Another Week, Another Deli Closes
I can't even keep track anymore of how many delis and bodegas have closed in the past few years. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: Billowing Skirts at the Winter Garden
Plus: Petite Abeille is renewing its sidewalk café?; northeast Tribeca's jazz renaissance; Brookfield Place emergency-response exercise; Piranesi exhibit at Jonathan Burden.
A Peek Inside Le District
The market at Brookfield Place will feature a local vendor, Tribeca's own Yasmine Karrenberg, of Flowers by Yasmine. Plus: Shots of the inside and the opening date. / 7 comments
Workout Tips from the Experts at Crunch Gym
Crunch Tribeca’s high ceilings and polished detailing call to mind the industrial past of the neighborhood, while fitting in perfectly with its now-fashionable surroundings. Take these tips for a test-drive with a free a 3-day guest pass. / Sponsored
In the News: Inside the World Trade Center Oculus
Plus: More on the Downtown Little League embezzler; De Niro blames old address for tax lien; Battery Park to get a shade farm.
Seen & Heard: BMCC Swimming Pool Update
Plus: Timeline for the latest big Broadway condominium; Henrybuilt opening on Crosby; is N. Moore conversion stalled?; "Where in Tribeca...?" still unanswered; R & Company exhibits; a rave for "Hedwig." / 4 comments
Now We Know What’s Happening to This Building
It's going to be a pretty sales office for the 13-story condominium going up on West Street. / 5 comments










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