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  • I asked someone working on the demolition at the Harrison space, and he said it was a restaurant! — BF on Seen & Heard: Reopen Park Row!

  • ooops. — red zephir on More on the Big New Hotel in Northwest Tribeca

  • Meatpacking comes to Tribeca.... — Robert Ripps on More on the Big New Hotel in Northwest Tribeca

  • Considering that Chambers St still looks like a bombed out road in Afghanistan, I'll take the new façade of Dunkin Donuts. At least they're trying. — alee on Seen & Heard: Last Call for the Bubble Lounge

  • Thanks, Warren! — Greg Schwartz on Your Neighbor, the Entrepreneur: Greg Schwartz

  • Hey Anee, Shoot me an email at hello@thestork.co ! Would love to grab coffee in the area. Best, Greg — Greg Schwartz on Your Neighbor, the Entrepreneur: Greg Schwartz

  • very cool. enjoyed. — josh on Spotlight: Philip Williams Posters

  • loved this! — nicole on Spotlight: Philip Williams Posters

  • Great idea...I have over 15 years experience in the apparel industry, live in Tribeca and am looking to pick up consulting/project work. Let me know if I could be of any help. — anee on Your Neighbor, the Entrepreneur: Greg Schwartz

  • This is a terrific idea for a new series! What a delightful read. — McGee on Spotlight: Philip Williams Posters

  • I agree with Darren. Pier A will become a tourist spot only. If they had good food, locals would be happy to eat there. Unfortunately, the food is just not very good. It is a pretty basic, pub fare type of menu, so I wonder why it is so hard to get those items done well. — Arianne on A Peek Inside Le District

  • I live in BPC and am happy that the fields will be open to outside groups. I don't see any reason why Downtown Little League, Downtown Soccer League and Manhattan Youth should "own" the ball fields as they do now. They get use of them basically for free, all year long. There are many other organizations that can also serve the community that should be a given a chance to do so. I think it would be great to have competitive sports leagues access our fields. I hate having to travel to Chelsea Piers and Asphalt Green - on the the Upper East side - for my child to participate in a competitive league. DLL,DSL,MY wield such power over the BPCA that the BPCA even refuses to let local Asphalt Green run leagues on the fields! — Arianne on In the News: Ball Fields to Be Opened to Outsiders

  • Posted on Facebook: The Bubble Lounge March 4 at 11:54am And the count down begins! The Bubble Lounge Tribeca will be officially closing at the end of March. No regrets friends - let's drink plenty of champagne and enjoy these final weeks! Stop in tonight for happy hour from 5pm-7pm!! — James on The Bubble Lounge Is About to Pop Its Last Cork

  • BPCA seems to be going out of their way to not function as a community organization. This group of people who get their positions because of their relationship to the governor needs to be disbanded. The last thing they do is act in the community's best interest. The article states this is the second time they have acted against the community interests but they also tried to close the Community Center at Stuyvesant to force people to pay exorbitant membership fees to Asphalt Green. If not for it being written into a law that the Community Center had to be maintained, that would have been gone too. — TribecaMom on In the News: Ball Fields to Be Opened to Outsiders

  • Another Hollywood movie that has HATE-filled themes ? ? ? — JJ on In the News: Long “Money Monster” Film Shoot in FiDi

  • North side of Franklin St, east of Greenwich St (side door to Tribeca Grill)? — James on Where in Tribeca…?

  • Afraid not! But thanks for guessing! — Erik Torkells on Where in Tribeca…?

  • Is that the side door of Bubby's? — Adrian on Where in Tribeca…?

  • No surprise that they went to a pier with a building in place. That tent would've been expensive. And the city has been eager to enliven Pier 36 (on the East River, btw). — Captain Lilac on Tribeca Is Getting an Art Fair

  • Looking forward to this. Pier A is a colossal disappointment. Cheesy, touristy, better suited for midtown. I feared it might be, given its proximity to the Statue of Liberty boats. But I was really hoping that gorgeous building wouldn't be wasted. Alas. — Darren on A Peek Inside Le District

  • Awesome, Brett - we received your order and we'll ship them out ASAP. Excited to hear what you think! Greg — Greg Schwartz on Your Neighbor, the Entrepreneur: Greg Schwartz

  • Looks great. Just signed up — Brett on Your Neighbor, the Entrepreneur: Greg Schwartz

  • Hey Everyone, Greg here, from Stork. If you have any questions about anything related to Stork, our shirts, or our service feel free to reach out at hello@thestork.co. We love TriBeCa, and all of the local support we've received so far! Greg — Greg Schwartz on Your Neighbor, the Entrepreneur: Greg Schwartz

  • Great idea, perfectly delivered! — Warren on Your Neighbor, the Entrepreneur: Greg Schwartz

  • I'm glad they're trying to open Park Row. The traffic on Frankfort street is horrible with the entrance to the FDR and people just trying to get to Chinatown. — John on Seen & Heard: Reopen Park Row!