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  • We want the park open but need to be mindful we don't want unwanted predator's camping out and defecating in our park and around the area. It was finally cleaned up and would like it to stay this way. Its sad but if it opens the cops will not be able to control it . — New York on Another occupation going on at City Hall Park

  • We happened to be in New Paltz in August and came upon Main Course Marketplace for lunch. The food was outstanding! Everyone in my group enjoyed it so much that we ended up coming back for lunch the following day. — Broadway Mamma on Field Trip: New Paltz

  • For what it's worth, the area with the fountain (at Park Place) is open. I walked through today around lunchtime. There were a few people sitting on the benches. — person on Another occupation going on at City Hall Park

  • I deliver items to the units above that building often. I'm an Uber driver sometimes and I pick up riders right form there as well. This comes as a surprise. I remember picking up a few items there for Phlatbed (on demand delivery app like Uber for large items - Facebook Marketplace sales, Craigslist, junk removals etc), and would never think they'll be closing. Shame to see such a well liked place close shop. — Jed on Amish Market will close permanently this month

  • It's been open for dinner and I think lunch weekends. — TribecaMom on Parts of Reade and Duane will close to traffic

  • Go follow Torly Travels. Carol really has the best ideas and travel suggestions. She will even plan an outing for you!! She's the best in the travel business! Even during these Covid times she's been creative and has amazing suggestions! — Daniela on Field Trip: New Paltz

  • sad. trying to shop local in tribeca to support businesses. they need us! — scared on Amish Market will close permanently this month

  • Enough already with the colleges and universities taking over the city and eliminating the beauty of our historic and well built buildings. Look what NYU did to the village. It’s now a college campus, completely void of the charm and character of the past. Looks like Pace is planning on doing the same. There is No respect for old, and timeless. Never mind how wasteful it is to tear down a solid building, with all the trash going to our landfills. Sustainability is obviously not their priority. Why can’t pace utilize the structure and work with the current building? It’s always just about money and on to the new. When will that selfish business model change? Our schools need to educate the students on the importance of sustainable practices and conscious capitalism. — Joanne on Neighbors fight demolition of historic building on Beekman

  • Hope they have a come back. Food and service were consistently Excellent ! They were a much needed and welcome addition to downtown’s food scene. — Joanne on The latest on Savida

  • Anyone know if/when Takahashi will reopen? — Lexi on Parts of Reade and Duane will close to traffic

  • These town-profiles are a great ideal - and well-timed! — Michael on Field Trip: New Paltz

  • For what it's worth, I am visiting at least 2 restaurants or food establishments twice a week to support our local business and restaurants. Would love if every Tribecian can do as such or more. Not just the local hot spots but other establishments that are struggling. I pass by every so often and take account of the places that have a lot of clientele while others may have just 1-2 patrons. Let's support, ALL if possible. It's so depressing to see empty store fronts, and so many homeless people, and not just down and out on your luck, but now it's drug addicts (the heroin users) standing in their comatose state on Duane street. Also the homeless people sleeping right next to 1803. Can 1803 do something about them sleeping so close to patrons. What is the city doing to help those homeless people? — Sandra on Parts of Reade and Duane will close to traffic

  • So excited Chef John Daley is back! He’s a true genius and I missed his restaurant Sushi Ko — Kate on Recent Openings around the neighborhood (or a bit beyond)

  • This is so sad!!! :( love outer reach! Hope some day they can be back <3 — Lucia on Outer Reach has closed permanently

  • Lots of people! And not everything is closed... parks, restaurants and museums are all open. NYC has and will continue to be the greatest place in the world! — Emily on Analyzing rents here through the pandemic lens

  • Yes! I think I was just on this block a couple weeks ago with WIT too... — Tribeca Citizen on Where in Tribeca?

  • I believe it is on Franklin, at the freight elevator of the Powell Building, 105 Hudson Street. — Robert Ripps on Where in Tribeca?

  • You definitely are not a New Yorker. Why don’t you leave? — Karen on Seen & Heard: Lines out the door…

  • Sorry I am an European. In Europe have the 2 ww and the "rebuild time" in the 50tes and 60ties have some old building's demolition. The next demolition are behind the 2010~Years. Make not the selv mistake. Some old Buildings are demolished. The buildings are not "historik Landmark,.." but this buildings was old and give a city are a face and atmosphere. The petrol station, ore the old supermarket. Who generation of kiddys Friday night with her Friends... When you see pijtures from old Buildings, You can say is it in Russia, France, Spain, Dutch,.. but the modern building's? You can not say is it Vancouver, London, St Petersburg, Barcelona, the modern buildings are a soup of concrete. No individual style LG Christian — Christian Platzbecker on Neighbors fight demolition of historic building on Beekman

  • Better than even money Vale is correct! But one never knows. Antifa was never an "organization" but is a movement, albeit one seemingly with no formal structure. — Ben on Seen & Heard: Lines out the door…

  • That's because they are closing... — Tribeca Citizen on What neighborhood schools will look like this fall

  • your two cents is worth 2 million cents, at least! — madeline c lanciani on Seen & Heard: Lines out the door…

  • Do y'all really think Juanita exists? I'd bet my money that's he/ she's a Tribeca Citizen troll and takes on a different name with each post. Don't engage, ignore. Just my 2cents worth. — Vale on Seen & Heard: Lines out the door…

  • Between Stuy and BMCC closing, that's going to deal another blow to the already struggling delis/restaurants/pizzerias and local food trucks that relied not only on the working population but also on the student population at lunch time. The economic hit will force even more closures. And this is really only the beginning. As a community we need to encourage each other to shop locally (and not only at target and whole foods). Don't rely so much on Fresh Direct and go to the deli's. Go to the smaller markets. I saw Amish Market had a sign out yesterday that food items and groceries were 50% off. That's insane! — Vale on What neighborhood schools will look like this fall

  • Good point! Also: Sadly, the way things are going, many universities will not survive this pandemic, or at the very least will have to downsize in various ways, including laying off teachers and staff, and possibly selling off buildings and facilities. The longer remote learning goes on, the more likely such scenarios become, as universities run out of money, while students either postpone attending university at all until things return to "normal", or, if attending, demand reduced tuition and fees for the reduced "college experience". — Marcus on Neighbors fight demolition of historic building on Beekman