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  • Great interview. A true gem and comforting presence at the door. And those outfits...... — Johnny Mac on TCQ&A: Roya Shanks

  • I was wondering what building they were filming that episode in. I knew it was somewhere around here. Quite the stunner. — j. on In the News: Succession sale

  • I had to explain CD -- ye olde compact disc! — Tribeca Citizen on Where in (not quite but close) Tribeca?

  • I was just explaining to my son what this was the other day. — Susanne R on Where in (not quite but close) Tribeca?

  • Any news on Manhatta? — A2 on In the News: Boulud taking over Augustine

  • I loved Augustine. I kept hoping it would come back. Au revoir mon ami. — A2 on In the News: Boulud taking over Augustine

  • Just got two meals from there and they were delicious! I bought them in store, not online. Plan to frequent them often. — Fran on New Kid on the Block: OneSeed

  • Agree :) — j. on In the News: Boulud taking over Augustine

  • I am so grateful for the proliferation of galleries. It's fascinating to see the ever-changing exhibits, whether just walking by and seeing the works through windows, or dropping in for a closer week. Also, it's a real positive for the neighborhood, since as a result we have relatively few vacant storefronts, compared to some other streets and neighborhoods. If not for the galleries, what businesses would be taking these large expensive spaces? We would probably have a lot of vacant ground-floor commercial spaces. To the gallery owners, staff, and artists: Welcome to the neighborhood! — Marcus on In the News: Boulud taking over Augustine

  • You got it. — Tribeca Citizen on Where in (not quite but close) Tribeca?

  • The Odeon is our happy place. Roya undoubtedly sets the mood the minute we arrive. She's professional, welcoming and goes above and beyond. And, of course, I love her vintage dresses. — MME on TCQ&A: Roya Shanks

  • NEW YORK’S MOST VIBRANT ART SCENE Born-and-raised Tribecan Will Heinrich had another rave review for the Tribeca Gallery District in The Times, calling it New York’s “most vibrant art scene.” A number of transplants are now located near or on lower Broadway, at TriBeCa’s border with Chinatown. But the most exciting development is the cluster of small spaces upstairs in two office buildings at 373 Broadway (Queer Thoughts, JDJ) and 368 Broadway Here is the correct link that will open: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/28/arts/design/tribeca-art-galleries.html — Larry on In the News: Boulud taking over Augustine

  • Chambers Street opposite Stuyvesant- close enough ;). — Robert Ripps on Where in (not quite but close) Tribeca?

  • Great Q&A and photos. And, wow the vintage dresses! — j. on TCQ&A: Roya Shanks

  • So proud of our friend and her amazing food. We hope everyone loves it as much as we do. — MM on New Kid on the Block: OneSeed

  • according to the this week's Off the Menu in the NYT, the interior shouldnt change much in the former Augustine space! "Daniel Boulud, who took over Augustine, the French restaurant that Keith McNally opened in the Beekman Hotel five years ago, said he didn’t plan to keep its name when he reopens it in the spring. But he does plan to retain much of the décor. “We’ll work with it; the charm will remain,” he said. He plans a bistro serving mostly classics, “more classic than I have done,” he said, “with a more chef-driven approach.” " — KW on In the News: Boulud taking over Augustine

  • i have been thinking---how we all owe a lot to our parents :) — arturo blanco on New Kid on the Block: OneSeed

  • Yes, here: https://tribecacitizen.com/2021/10/14/seen-heard-action-at-little-park/ — Tribeca Citizen on Seen & Heard: Action at Little Park

  • The SoHo plan was classic luxury housing with table scraps affordable housing like Dey Street i.e. BS. But you keep shilling for the SoHo plan as one for affordable housing when it's not, it's a classic landgrab. — X on Christopher Marte wins City Council seat

  • ...because deBlasio is a coward — X on Christopher Marte wins City Council seat

  • I hope they include that the Matthew Brady Studio was at 359 Broadway. The faded sign for the studio which adorned the side of the building for more than 100 years was painted over by the landlord when discussions started about making the Tribeca area landmarked. :{ — Larry on Municipal Archives is collecting neighborhood oral histories

  • This looks amazing. I can't wait to try it. Best of luck to her! — Elizabeth on New Kid on the Block: OneSeed

  • Glad that gorgeous building is getting a well needed updating. I am also glad it hasn't been torn down or converted into a couple of luxury condos. — TG on Seen & Heard: Viet Café opens tomorrow

  • So lovely to watch but I get sad and lament the old days when I had a little one to do all these wonderful celebrations with my now grown kid. — TG on What’s better than a Tribeca Halloween?

  • Yes, Bravo! — j. on Christopher Marte wins City Council seat