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  • Also highly recommend Imperial Coffee House on Chambers and Church, while it lasts (heard from Tribeca Citizen that someone bought the building!). Great breakfast deals here under $5-6 to eat in or to go. Looks like a greasy spoon but is spotless and efficiently run. — Doc on Another Week, Another Deli Closes

  • Go to the deli at Duane between church and Broadway Solid breakfast sandwiches Very fresh salad bar during lunch hours Good sandwiches Juice bar The beignets however are the star of the show Easily on par with cafe du mond in NOLA The owners seems to be always watching the staff to ensure quality — Deli exprt on Another Week, Another Deli Closes

  • There goes the Soderbergh. — Jim Smithers on In the News: Europeans Ditching Lower Manhattan Real Estate

  • I think they will get both-you need both to survive. I spoke with someone in charge of the market and he said they definitely want the locals, all new yorkers and beyond (that live in metro area) to consider it 'their' french market. They would like the sea of 9-5 business folks to feel like it is their home too. There are a lot of french comforts at all price points within the floor plan from what I heard- from crepes, to fresh bread, to artisan cheeses, ice cream..... The person in charge of project mentioned in article, Laurent, also lives in Lower Manhattan with his family, as does the exec chef, etc. So no, I do not think this is like an eataly (just) for the tourists, it was designed by locals for all to enjoy. — downtowner on A Peek Inside Le District

  • Shame about Downtown Deli. It was a handy little place, although they weren't open on Saturdays which was always curious to me given there's lots of foot traffic and another day of revenue wouldn't be a bad thing. Lenny's probably took a fair bit of their business away also, which as its a big and growing chain, has no appeal to me. Church St Kitchen still seems to be plugging along, and they have good breakfast sandwiches, HH. There's always the Stage Door Deli too...and they deliver. — Bob on Another Week, Another Deli Closes

  • Another deli (though it's on the wrong side of the tracks) is Battery Park City Gourmet Market, on North End Ave just below Stuyvesant. https://plus.google.com/109867473355990934485/about?hl=en&gl=us — Dan Kohn on Tribeca Is Getting an Art Fair

  • It's sad that some of our beloved Deli's are becoming 7-11's. Damn the man, save the empire. — HH on Seen & Heard: Busted Water Main Makes for a Dazzling Fountain

  • Soderbergh is not the buyer of the Atelier at 7 Harrison..same business manager as the family who bought there, but not him. Daily News et al all got it wrong. — Samanthanyc on In the News: Europeans Ditching Lower Manhattan Real Estate

  • the its either poached, or its sous vide, not both — Bobby on Seen & Heard: Busted Water Main Makes for a Dazzling Fountain

  • Finally! But will it lean more towards an Eataly and cater to tourists? Or could this be a legit French market that locals can splurge at? I'm expecting sticker shock either way... — Ray on A Peek Inside Le District

  • I highly recommend the nearby and excellent Corner Gourmet at the corner of W. Broadway and Murray. They recently did a renovation and the place looks nice and clean. Prices are still low and the egg and cheese sandwich is terrific. I also recommend the "Godfather" Italian hoagie sandwich they sell. — Noah on Another Week, Another Deli Closes

  • Thanks for the interior shots! This looks great. Ice cream—yay! — Hudson River on A Peek Inside Le District

  • Where are TriBeCans to get cheap breakfast sandwiches?? As a native NYer I love me a good deli egg sandwich... — HH on Another Week, Another Deli Closes

  • You doubted me? In my defense—since "quite the keen eye" could easily be translated as "no life"—I have a constant Twitter search on the word Tribeca, and whenever young celebrities are photographed in the area, the pix get tweeted over and over and over. So I see the photo hundreds of times. — Erik Torkells on Now We Know What’s Happening to This Building

  • You have quite the keen eye. I just googled "emma stone and andrew garfield walking" and went to images and look what I found!!! http://cdn04.cdn.justjared.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/stone-high/emma-stone-andrew-garfield-high-line-lovers-02.jpg — lowphat on Now We Know What’s Happening to This Building

  • Thanks, Erik. Someone needs to document this. Glad you are on the job. So happy you got to preserve the Berkey Nikon sign, one of my favorites. Whoever uses the word "enveloping" anymore? — Jean B. Grillo on Tearing Down Tribeca

  • what a great representation of the new TribecaLand ! — dennis Pantzer on TCQ&A: Ben LeBlanc

  • The owner (or at least an owner) of that American Flatbread is the owner of Tribeca Rooftop and Three Sixty, so I'd assume he wants to convert American Flatbread to an event space like his other businesses (i.e., one that doesn't need foot traffic). — Erik Torkells on Another Event Space in Northwest Tribeca

  • You forgot high end furniture / design store ;) — Rohin on Now We Know What’s Happening to This Building

  • News Flash ... A New development in Tribeca less than 10 stories high :) It will probably last as long as they have unsold units ... Or maybe not even that long.... — Rohin on Now We Know What’s Happening to This Building

  • It's clear that Marc does most of the dog walking! — Jane on Where in Tribeca…?

  • Hi Erik, Confused re: liquor license for American Flatbread... Did they not already confirm they were closed for good? (Sad news) Has something changed or is the applicant the landlord? — Rohin on Another Event Space in Northwest Tribeca

  • classic. not to state a cliche. but a/ td bank b/ cleaners / c nails d/ re sales office. sweetness. — red zephir on Now We Know What’s Happening to This Building

  • 89 Leonard. Thanks for visiting the NE Tribeca construction zone! — Marc on Where in Tribeca…?

  • Completely agree with you regarding Hedwig. I saw it last month with John Cameron Mitchell and have been singing the songs ever since! He was fantastic! — Wynne on Seen & Heard: BMCC Swimming Pool Update