Seen & Heard: Revolving retail on Church?
Plus a new gallery on Church; a choral event to honor Tom Goodkind; a 70-year-old luxury audio company hosts a free event in the neighborhood for its birthday. / 6 comments
Nosy Neighbor: What are all these bugs in Tribeca?
Swarms of what experts guess are flying aphids are clouding the riverfront.
Newsletter: July 3
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Yes, it’s another smoke shop
What was promised to be a bodega is just another illegal cannabis shop with exotic junk food. / 7 comments
New fine dining Greek restaurant coming to Chela space
Top Chef finalist George Pagonis and his brother Nicholas will open a Greek restaurant focusing on seafood on Franklin and West Broadway. / 7 comments
Trinity Boxing Club will open on Duane again
Closed for the pandemic, owner Martin Snow will reopen the additional space as a community gym with a focus on youth. / 4 comments
Battery Park City resident indicted for raping teenage girl
The Manhattan D.A. has indicted Michael Olson, a 55-year-old man who lives in Battery Park City, for targeting a 14-year-old girl on Instagram. / 2 comments
Pace University creates a new college for performing arts
The Sands College of Performing Arts is named in recognition of a $25 million gift to the university -- one of the largest it has ever received.
Seen & Heard: Élan Flowers coming to Worth Street
Plus Lorena Torres at Pablo's Birthday; golf training academy coming to Thomas; Thursday sessions at the Seaport. / 2 comments
Newsletter: June 29
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The Latest: Battery Park City’s resiliency plans for the streets of Tribeca
In addition to adding height to walls in Battery Park City, plans still call for a wall along the bike path from Chambers to Harrison. / 9 comments
Remembering longtime BPC activist Bob Schneck
The Battery Park City resident died in May of multiple myeloma, a cancer caused by exposure to the toxins of 9/11, at age 75. / 1 comment
That will be so cool! This would be the second immersive show in FiDi. The other one is Life and... — Florence Ng / High-wire immersive theater coming to Wall Street
Ditto. — R. / Plans on the docket for the parking lot on Hudson and Worth
That is Edison Parking. They rarely develop. — Tribeca Citizen / Plans on the docket for the parking lot on Hudson and Worth
No... Other than this post from September: https://tribecacitizen.com/2024/09/30/market-coming-to-hudson-and-n-moore-soon/ — Tribeca Citizen / Market coming to Hudson and N. Moore soon?
"Gold Fish" as in the swim school? https://goldfishswimschool.com/ — Chibeca Mom / Plans on the docket for the parking lot on Hudson and Worth
Wow! A pizza joint! We have so few of them in the nabe! — George Bacon / Pizzeria coming to Harry’s space in Goldman breezeway
Glad to hear! — Leslie Siskin / Pizzeria coming to Harry’s space in Goldman breezeway