In the News: Some real estate reports out of Fidi
Aesop transforms a lobby into a showroom; cool kids at 161 Water?; 111 Washington foundations underway; an update on 60 Wall. / 4 comments
A fake bar for Netflix at the Seaport
The storied Bridge Cafe is temporarily the Black Rabbit but also soon to become...the Bridge Cafe. / 5 comments
Create aquatic memories at Imagine Swimming
Imagine classes are held at each of our Flagship pools, including at 40 Harrison Street in the heart of TriBeCa, for infants, toddlers and children. / Sponsored
New Kid in Hudson Eats: All’Antico Vinaio
The Tuscan sandwich shop, which opened its first US restaurant in Midtown in 2021, serves one (really good) thing and one thing only. / 1 comment
Newsletter: September 9
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The reports of Nancy Whiskey’s demise are greatly exaggerated
The bar is weathering the sale of the building, a rent increase and an uncertain future, but there are no plans to close. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: It’s Fashion Week…
...so it's lights up on Staple Street. Plus "Fast Fine" dining comes to Hudson Square; a report from the Best Deal in Town department. / 4 comments
An update on plans for the Boltex building and Belle Reve
The buildings at the corner of Walker and Church are in play, with plans for a residential development that will encompass the whole corner. / 6 comments
A new friends group is greening Peck Slip plaza
Incorporated in 2022, the non-profit is greening the quarter acre at the Seaport and holding their first event next weekend. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Puffy’s in pen & ink
All the Restaurants adds another sketch; Holywater adds weekend brunch; a Tribecan launches her latest book for middle schoolers.
Upon the Palace will open this fall
The former Salaam Bombay space will be a Chinese restaurant operated by a group that has two others in Chelsea and Midtown. / 11 comments
An update on the Matera buildings
The Matera family acquired a dozen properties in the neighborhood starting in the 1970s; they are all in play now. / 17 comments












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