New gym coming to Franklin
The chain out of Colombia has a one-hour workout that aims to burn 1000 calories. / 2 comments
Catching Up With New Kids: Artesano
Peruvian chef Rodrigo Fernandini serves beautifully prepared dishes that revel in the details. / 2 comments
In the News: The city’s best croissants
Plus the NIMBYism fighting congestion pricing; a White Street reno; Argentina celebrates here. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Interlude adding Sundays
Plus is CityMD closing? a refresh for the Washington Market Park tennis court mural; new directors for Soho Rep.
Newsletter: July 31
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Chambers Street Wines moving down the street
The wine store, open since 2001 on Chambers and West Broadway, will move from #149 to #79 for better rent and better access to their warehouse. / 4 comments
Coffeeshop coming to 450 Washington at Desbrosses
The local chain Coffee Project New York has seven other locations in the city. Their first opened in the East Village in 2015. / 4 comments
Marathi — Tribeca’s Kitchen — will close on Sunday
The son of longtime restaurant owner Andy Koutsoudakis kept his father's legacy alive for three years until business pressures were just too much. / 10 comments
Seen & Heard: Zucker’s on its way
Plus planning workshops for Kimlau Square; reporting unlicensed cannabis shops; maternity designer Emilia George adds a boys collection. / 6 comments
Flashback: The iguana days of Pier 25
It was the early '90s and a 40-foot iguana that once stood on the roof of a Texas bar on Fifth Avenue somehow made its way to Tribeca. / 4 comments
The Secrets Selling A Home In NYC – What Every Seller Needs To Know. Webinar Aug 9th!
Join Cooper & Cooper Real Estate for their industry-leading educational talk on the ins-and-outs of the home selling process. / Sponsored
Artesano adding a coffeeshop on the sidewalk
The new Peruvian restaurant on Chambers will have pastries and coffee from a sidewalk booth with seating in a new curbside shed. / 2 comments
Are you sure it's dogs peeing on that sidewalk.... — Manhattanmommie / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part
Agree with you. Over in battery park, I find it frustrating when dog owners allow their dogs to use the... — BPCdad / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part
Sadly that is true. Not to mention folks who proactively let their dogs pee on schools and places of worship.... — slm / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part
Land map incorporating proposed, unbuilt courthouse design (with four (4!) entrance staircases, here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b8/Bromley_Manhattan_Plate_008_publ._1916.jpg/1280px-Bromley_Manhattan_Plate_008_publ._1916.jpg — James / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part
The design architect won a competition in 1913 that would have been a circular building reminiscent of the Colosseum. WWI... — James / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part
The sidewalks stink because nobody curbs their dog anymore. The city could fund the schools with a simple month of... — J Frank P / Seen & Heard: Los Tacos No. 1 doing its part
would love to know how charging $9 to get a car from 63rd street to literally leave the city through... — SCJ / Clarity — finally — on one angle of congestion pricing for Downtown residents