Newsletter: Oct. 23
World Trade Center • Broadway Deli Closing • Remembering the Wetlands • Artists' Lofts Getting Converted • Bar Cyrk • New Kid on the Block: Dutch Petals • Anthropologie, H&M, and Forever 21 • More
In the News: Anthropologie Close to Signing on Broadway
Plus: H&M and Forever 21 are considering the World Trade Center mall; Cuomo pal vying for North Cove Marina; Citi Bike used as post-robbery getaway vehicle; canned-food drive. / 1 comment
Another Deli Is Closing
And a real-estate development on Broadway looks to be even bigger (and taller) than previously indicated. / 19 comments
Seen & Heard: Halloween Candy Buyback
Plus: Return of the Winter Garden light show; Tribeca pioneer Joseph Bilger's paintings of 1WTC; new newsstand tenant; "Sheila the Great"; Spring Street Salt Shed progress; Hudson Street pizzeria; 1WTC surprise. / 3 comments
More Artists’ Lofts Are Being Converted to Luxury Condos
What else is there to say at this point? / 4 comments
Reade Street Prep: Preschool and Preschool Prep Open House, Oct. 29th
At Reade Street Prep, our balanced approach teaches developing minds the academic and social skills they need today to become leaders tomorrow. / Sponsored
In the News: The Buyer Pool for Three-Bedrooms
Plus: More on those hotels at Canal and Hudson; Garance Doré shoot; office buildings with gyms for tenants only.
Seen & Heard: First Look Inside Bar Cyrk
It's about to open. Plus: SoulCycle Tribeca update; comparing the Smyth to its rendering; new UFC Gym; 15 Renwick progress; inside La Colombe on Vandam; ugly green bike lanes; North End Grill prawns.
More Fencing Is Down at the World Trade Center
"One WTC sidewalks are open to the public for the first time in 14 years," tweeted @WTCProgress. Not quite sure what the scope of this change was, I headed over.... / 4 comments
Remembering the Wetlands, One Night at a Time
An entertaining new book celebrates the much-loved music club and activist hangout by collecting nine years' of Wetlands performance calendars and other memorabilia. / 10 comments
In the News: More Woolworth Condo Renderings
Plus: Eataly tests signage at 4 World Trade Center; St. Nicholas Church adds "National Shrine" to its name; Halloween pop-ups.
Seen & Heard: 19 Park Place Is Nearly Topped Out
Plus: Yogurt store closed for remodeling; W. Broadway renovation revealed; bright façades on Murray and Chambers; Racines NY is posting a menu.









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