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Terrific news. Fairway is an excellent market. It's also very different than Whole Foods. We'd all love a good store like this in our neighborhoods - like BPC! However, this is still great news. — SirPoochala on Here Comes Fairway Market
A little overkill for that area. Couldn't they have found space in North Tribeca. There's nothing up that way. — TribecaMom on Here Comes Fairway Market
really? wow, that will be excellent! — Liat on Here Comes Fairway Market
Collect Pond Park is now not expected to open... Fixed. — James on Seen & Heard: Collect Pond Park Is Delayed Again
The only redeemable scene in all of "Along Came Polly:" Phillip Seymour Hoffman sharts his pants. — jfrankp on Welcome to TweeBeCa: Special Celebrity Edition!
Dbaggishness...how novel. — Jim Smithers on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
Unfortunately, I would not recommend shopping at this store. If you only buy one bottle of wine Rom does not consider you worthy of being referred to as a "customer." In fact, he acts as if anyone who wants to participate in their free events and would like to know if their seat to the event has been reserved is just trying to get some free wine and does not deserve to be treated with dignity and with respect. I concur with Jenny's 6/12/13 comment. — Sue on Vestry Wines Is Now 24 Hubert Wines
I'm glad to see Toronto's much loved Susar Lee is giving New York another try. — Andrea on In the News: Bikes Lanes Approved by CB1
@darcy: The guy at the EDC who presented the idea to CB1 never responded to my inquiry about it. — Erik Torkells on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
all this name calling.....what give's?? so, what am I?? I still would like to know of what ever happened to the light show that was suppose to happen this summer on the east river......... shooting from the roof tops and all......??? were did all that money go??? — darcy on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
Actually, Smithers, I wasn't referring to you, but to Gregggg. I am glad you are defensive about your own Dbaggishness, however. It shows a healthy sense of self. — Doug on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
Looks like West Broadway, north east corner of Duane, above Balloon Saloon. — Robert Ripps on Where in Tribeca…?
Ooooh, an idiom insult...how novel. — Jim Smithers on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
Pot calling the kettle "Dbag"? — Doug on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
Haven't they ever heard of blinds?!!!!!!exhibitionists have no rights to there image. — Dizzy on Artist Wins Dismissal in Suit Over Voyeuristic Photos
Way too west for these prices. Try again. — Dizzy on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
Food at Atrio was very good. Not too expensive by comparative standards either. would recommend — Rohin on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
I love how Dbag "Gregg Ho-bag" is a Dbag... — Jim Smithers on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
@Gregg: That was my way of indicating dinner was comped. Too subtle? (We insisted on paying for our own drinks, I should mention.) — Erik Torkells on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
I love how Dbag Torkells brags "I was invited" to dinner… — Gregg Ho on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
Tribeca has become predominately residential, but there does not seem to be any changes to accommodate the needs of the residents. There is no alternate side street parking, limited metered parking, and municipal parking lots no longer exist or not available to the public. I understand the need for commercial parking, but the neighborhood west of Broadway is primarily residential with few businesses. More so, most of the commercial and metered parking spaces are taken up by cars with parking plaques - vehicles who are NOT on official business. Some cars don't event have plaques, but copies of department “manuals” or PBA-type cards in the dashboard. Those people should commute like everyone else. I do not have a car full-time, but sometimes it would be nice to be able to park on my own street during the work week after 7am and before 7pm. — Stella on Parking: An Endangered Species
Thanks for posting this story. It is good to know that something (other than money) is still being made in TriBeCa. — Judith on Made in Tribeca #4: Gill & Lagodich Gallery
That Atrio menu is still too expensive for me to make an effort to eat there. Too bad. I like quiet, comfortable restaurants. — Christy on Seen & Heard: Free Broadway Concert
We have neighbors who have free street parking as one of them works for OSHA. They use that car only for personal reasons but save $500/month because they have protected on street parking. The new mayor should take away free parking for everyone--use public transport or pay for parking like everyone else. — cami on Parking: An Endangered Species
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the parking spaces taken by the 1st Pct/NYPD. There is a huge allotment of the spaces which are reserved for police officers who drive into NYC from the suburbs. There must be at least 30 RESERVED spaces which rarely have NYPD patrol cars in them. As people are concerned about subsidizing TriBeCa residents (who are also taxpayers) with on street parking, what about providing free spaces for non NYC resident cops? While some of you complain about paking space allotted for government agency cars, at least these spaces accommodate actual government vehicles. Why should we provide free parking to non NYC workers to commute by car to OUR neighborhood. — CCC on Parking: An Endangered Species







