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Yes! — Tribeca Citizen on New Kid Expands: Rigor Hill Market
Did Cafe Clementine ever reopen? — lisa on New Kid Expands: Rigor Hill Market
It was me and my son that chased him for 5 blocks And flagged down police Can't stand the way this city is going downhill — Stephan Gilliam on Deranged man hits four victims with wood plank this morning
I believe Door county in in Wisconsin. — DC on Zucker’s has new digs on Chambers
Hi - any update? I don't see any work being done there anymore for awhile — B on Hmart coming to the former Jin Market space?
I tossed my receipt by accident! Ice cream was $12, I think dressings were around the same, flowers were $16... — Tribeca Citizen on New Kid Expands: Rigor Hill Market
I see it as a good reminder about any contagious diseases/viruses. Now that we have our masks off, I see, hear and feel more people sneezing and coughing without covering than ever. — Emroo on Seen & Heard: Scalini Fedeli removes curbside shed
Walked by Gigino Trattoria, there were cleaning out the space and the side walk cafe. Are they going out of business? — TribecaMom on Seen & Heard: Scalini Fedeli removes curbside shed
You say to be prepared for sticker shock. Can you provide some sample pricing? — Anonymous on New Kid Expands: Rigor Hill Market
Awful thinking — A2 on Seen & Heard: Scalini Fedeli removes curbside shed
Hudson River park is funded through a trust and not the city. — Yael on Nosy Neighbor: When will we see the giant sturgeon?
How can we fight the storm surge wall? The lack of information prevents residents from engaging in a meaningful way. — Mrs. C on In the News: Celebrating Hudson River Park on its 25th
Might as well keep the social distancing messages in preparation for the next pandemic. — Marcus on Seen & Heard: Scalini Fedeli removes curbside shed
The return of the Beverly Pepper "sentinels" and , hopefully, the completion of work on the Federal Building couldn't come soon enough. That stretch of Broadway between Worth and Duane has deteriorated badly since both the long-time street closing on Worth Street (for water main work) and the 4-year Broadway loss of access to the Federal Building cost numerous small businesses to close (including losing the huge McDonald's and having Duane Reade shut Sat and Sunday). Several bad actors have made the darkened corner of Thomas and Broadway "home" and they can be intimadating, the front entrance on the drug store was recently smashed in, and the building grafitti is massive. I understand the building where MdD was is supposed to come down. Any idea when? It is a total eyesore and a backdrop to much mayhem. — Tribeca Grandmom on Manhattan Sentinels returned to Federal Plaza
Hopefully L'abeille and others will start using DSNY mandated closed containers when placing their restaurant refuse on the sidewalk? — Longtime Tribeca resident on Seen & Heard: Vinyasa on a vessel
Not understanding....why does this area keep getting more and more park amenities and playgrounds - while low-income areas of NYC have nothing? Playgrounds and parks in the boroughs are mostly in bad shape, there is not enough funding for pools which serve low-income residents.... Surprised that the “progressive” politicians who complain about Stuyvesant or cars or whatever are ok with this incredible green space inequality — mesa on Nosy Neighbor: When will we see the giant sturgeon?
Coffee shop on the sidewalk, is that officially free for all now, Like outdoor dining shed? Private use of public land? — R. on Catching Up With New Kids: Artesano
Ah I love the smell of wisdom in the morning. — TG on Manhattan Sentinels returned to Federal Plaza
Congestion pricing makes sense only during rush hours. This is the only time there is "congestion". Why is it planned to be in effect 24/7? Call it what it is- another money grab that basically penalizes middle and lower class citizens to subsidize the poorly managed MTA. — K on In the News: The city’s best croissants
Nice to see L’abeille launch a somewhat affordable menu. With now 3 restaurants in the neighborhood it’s important that we don’t overrun the area with insanely priced eats. Hopefully dish sizes won’t suffer here — Tribeca Dad on Seen & Heard: Vinyasa on a vessel
Two stars today from Pete Wells https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/01/dining/restaurant-review-artesano-peruvian-tribeca.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare “ Elegantly Dressed Peruvian Cuisine Makes Landfall in TriBeCa” — TheBlackSquirrel on Catching Up With New Kids: Artesano
The contractor looks so promising — NY clubs on Manhattan Sentinels returned to Federal Plaza
I was just in Marathi a few weeks ago and was encouraged booths were filling up and my luncheon guest marvelled at the excellent food and great window views. Andy Jr really did try to honor his amazing and wonderful dad. The space will not be empty as another restaurant has already applied for a liguor license at our July CB 1 meeting for the space. But the heartbreak at Andy's death was felt throughout the neighborhood. That kind of love and emotional connection will be very hard to replicate. I sent the entire family a long love letter then. Now Andreas has sent one back. SIGH. — Jean Grillo on Marathi — Tribeca’s Kitchen — will close on Sunday
Well done! — Tribeca Citizen on New gym coming to Franklin
https://forbes.co/2023/05/16/negocios/construyo-un-gimnasio-de-us24-millones-al-ano-y-ya-desafia-a-los-grandes-de-la-industria You can use GoogleTranslate to read the full Forbes Columbia article. I imagine the Bloomberg article is similar. "After setting up his first gym in 2015, Wilder Zapata has managed to consolidate a chain that already has more than eight headquarters..This is Action Black, a chain that was born in Medellín in 2021 and which already has more than 5,000 users, eight headquarters in operation, six more under construction in Colombia, as well as new expansion plans in the United States, the Dominican Republic and Mexico." — TheBlackSquirrel on New gym coming to Franklin








