Jung Lee Sanders, founder of Art Projects International, has died
Sanders founded the gallery more than 30 years ago in Soho and moved to Tribeca in 1998, paving the way for the Tribeca Gallery District. / 1 comment
Spotlight: Buckle My Shoe
The preschool was founded by Tribecan Linda Ensko and is approaching four decades in the neighborhood.
An update on the future of curbside dining sheds
Restaurants had till August 3 to apply for a future curbside setup. Any other must be demolished. / 9 comments
Seen & Heard: A new restaurant from Jungsik
SEA, in the West 30s, celebrates South Asian cuisine. Plus an e-waste collection event; a diehard Mets fan among us. / 1 comment
Newsletter: August 22
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V Cafe space has been rented
A yet-to-be-named hospitality entity has taken the 2000 square feet on Greenwich and Harrison. / 2 comments
The Tribeca Pronunciation Guide
To make it easier to navigate Try-Beck-Uh, clarification on some tricky names. And we have a new entry this week. / 7 comments
Sneak Peek: Falafel Tanami
The celebrated falafel restaurant out of Midwood, Brooklyn, is open on Greenwich and Laight. / 3 comments
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A Kids Guide to Tribeca, BPC and Fidi
An off-the-cuff list with a start from the Downtown Alliance; counting on comments to expand it even further. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Restaurant coming to West Broadway and Chambers?
Plus a group show at Friedrichs Pontone; Marine Layer coming to Brookfield; an eerily quiet Chambers Street on a Saturday.
In the News: Oysters will save New York
Plus more on the saga behind 137 Franklin; pros hogging local tennis courts; kosher cooking Downtown. / 2 comments












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