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456 work is apparently damaging the neighbors: Last Inspection: 07/30/2018 - - BY BADGE # 2646 Disposition: 07/30/2018 - L1 - PARTIAL STOP WORK ORDER ECB Violation #: 35332545Z Comments: PARTIAL SWO NO WORK WITHIN 25' OF ADJACENT PROPERTY , OK TO INSTALL TEMP BRACING AS PER EOR SKETCH ONLY — James on Seen & Heard: A New Tenant on Greenwich
We reopened on July 24th!! Welcome back to Zutto!! for our lovely regular customers!!! — Zutto on Zutto Has Closed
Japanese shaved ice! Be still my heart! — A. on Seen & Heard: Inside Wisefish Poké
I too am a years-long client of Peter's. His independently-owned shop in White Plains is spotless and classic, and his and his stylists' skills are unparalleled. It is a great small business that supports great causes and supports other small businesses. It will be a great addition, and I for one am excited to be able to get the kind of service in the city that I get in Westchester. — Jesse Diamond on Tribeca Is Getting Another Barbershop
Re grandfather clock: Sotheby's, Christie's, and Hutter Auctions will all provide free estimates (no obligation) for auctionable items if you send them photos. Hutter replies pretty quickly, I believe. — S. on Seen & Heard: Joe & the Juice Looks Close to Opening
Robert never ceases to amaze. We are fortunate to have him and his wonderful work in our neighborhood. Support your local artists! — JS Miller on He Cuts a Fine Figure
There are actually quite a few decent-size office buildings (Citigroup, Havas, WeWork, etc.) within coffee-break distance of Interlude, and they're far more helpful to a café than residential buildings—especially ones with a handful of people living in 5,000-square-foot apartments. — Erik Torkells on New Kid on the Block: Interlude Coffee & Tea
Slim Ninja is great! Wow. — TG on In the News: Noise Pollution Near Tribeca Schools
For sure B & N was murder for the small book seller but I plead with my neighbors to NOT take BPCrez advice and buy your books through Amazon...get a little exercise people. It is good for the brain and the soul... — TG on Seen & Heard: Is Barnes & Noble Closing at Year End?
Good luck to them - I worry about that area though. Quiet... — TG on New Kid on the Block: Interlude Coffee & Tea
I used to work at B&N.com back around 2000...in those days we were the bad guys, putting small, independent bookstores out of business. I guess that's karma...what goes around, comes around. Hard to feel much sympathy for the Riggios, though - they were ruthless SOBs. — Will Meyerhofer on Seen & Heard: Is Barnes & Noble Closing at Year End?
Partial repainting only, per LPC. "DOCKET #: LPC-19-19850 CNE CNE-19-19850 ADDRESS: 276 CANAL STREET [...] "Pursuant to Section 25-306 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, the Landmarks Preservation Commission hereby approves certain alterations to the subject premises as proposed in your application completed on June 08, 2018. The approved work consists of exterior work at select locations of the primary (Canal Street and Broadway) façades and roof, including replacing, repointing and repairing brick and limestone; patching limestone and terra cotta and performing Dutchman repairs (Cathedral Stone Jahn products); installing missing brick at the bulkhead brick parapets at the secondary courtyard elevations; and repainting horizontal limestone bands at the second, third and fourth floors to match existing; as shown in existing condition photographs; written specifications; and drawings A-001.00, A-100.00, A-200.00 and A-201.00 dated November 24, 2017 and last revised April 9, 2018, signed and sealed by Cheng-Sun Jefferson Chang, R.A., and submitted as components of the application. "With regard to this proposal, the Commission finds that the new brick and stone will match the existing in terms of size, color, texture and coursing, and that the new mortar will match the historic mortar in strength, color, texture, and tooling; that the specified pointing mortar will be compatible with the historic masonry in terms of composition, and will match the historic mortar in terms of color, texture, and tooling; that the patching compound will be compatible with the masonry in terms of composition and will match the historic masonry in terms of texture, finish, profiles and details; and that the proposed work will protect the building from damage due to water infiltration and aid in the long-term preservation of the building. Based on these findings, the work is approved." http://s-media.nyc.gov/agencies/lpc/Permits/PermitFiles/CNE-19-19850.pdf — James on Seen & Heard: Inside Wisefish Poké
So glad to have them here. The neighborhood really needs more mom and pop shops like this who take great pride in selling a quality product. Tribeca residents should really support them - I know I will. — Kate on New Kid on the Block: Interlude Coffee & Tea
Gato Negro says "much honored to be officially recognized as a Tribeca Citizen (worried that I might be deported to Catalonia)" — robert janz on He Cuts a Fine Figure
Go and support the BN. I think this is just a rumor but its never too late to show support. We need bookstores in this world of "Fake News" .There are good people working there that have read stories to most of our kids and helped us numerous times through the years. — GO on Seen & Heard: Is Barnes & Noble Closing at Year End?
Casey connects with the masses and has inspired many thousands of people to have a go at being creative including my autistic daughter. Well done Casey. — Simon Wootton on Casey Neistat’s New Tribeca “Factory”
Horrible news about b&n — Nicole on Seen & Heard: Is Barnes & Noble Closing at Year End?
Why isn't the scammer forced to pay back all the "settlements" with interest? — Marcus on In the News: Noise Pollution Near Tribeca Schools
The fat Russian sewer sludge has his lawyer send letters to attorneys representing restaurants and other businesses and it's always b.s. I work for one of them and the fat slob should be deported and his lawyer disbarred. Been going on many years. — Sara Rosen on In the News: Noise Pollution Near Tribeca Schools
Hmm, the actual address could be 11 Beach Street its hard to say which roof it is on exactly from the street? regards, Sonia Stock — Sonia F. Stock on Where in Tribeca…?
Hi Erik, I believe this is located on the roof of 19 Beach Street (Condo, new development) next to 26 Varick Street (California Closets) that extends from Beach onto Varick? regards, Sonia Stock — Sonia F. Stock on Where in Tribeca…?
Afraid not. — Erik Torkells on Where in Tribeca…?
Walker Street? — James on Where in Tribeca…?
I love the Chapmans!! How wonderful. I think my little patio may be too exposed to the winds and weather facing North and 35 flights up but I will check out the NY Beekeepers website and see. Wonderful and yummy! — TG on In the News: Another Racially Motivated Attack
It's a touchy subject these days. (And I should've said thanks for the links—the Wharton one really lays out the challenges faced by Barnes & Noble.) — Erik Torkells on Seen & Heard: Is Barnes & Noble Closing at Year End?









