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  • Boy, that escalated quickly. There is permanence in this world. Not everything is fucked with. I promise. — Mulciber on Anotheroom moving south on West Broadway

  • Must we fuck with absolutely everything? Can't we have a little permanence? — Alex in NYC on Anotheroom moving south on West Broadway

  • the shell of 34 Walker does look to match the rendering without more floors to go. — Craig Cramer on Seen & Heard: 34 Walker looks topped out

  • So then don't go... There are some people that like lymphatic drainage massages. What you need is a change in attitude — Anon on Lymphatic drainage spa coming to Harrison

  • What an amazing transformation for this remarkable building! I worked part-time in there during my college years in the late 1970's. Its gritty commercial roots were very present, especially the railroad siding that became the High Line. The building can be seen hulking above the waterfront in the Poitier-Cassavetes movie "Edge of the City." From these photos, this relaxing oasis puts to rest the feelings that the Starrett Lehigh used to evoke for me, taken directly from Carl Sandburg's "Chicago": Stormy, husky, brawling. At least on the 10th floor, that's no longer true. Good luck! — Gary on Seen & Heard: 34 Walker looks topped out

  • Why resist? Let ICE clean up Canal Street and South Ferry with all its counterfeit sellers and tourist scammers. All the illegal migrants there give Chinatown and NYC in general a terrible reputation and perpetuates an awful stereotype for the Chinese community. Local officials are utterly incompetent in fixing this issue and enforcing the law. We should welcome a federal solution to it. — Joe l on Good trouble in the neighborhood

  • Just what we don't need; a $239 massage. — K on Lymphatic drainage spa coming to Harrison

  • I think 34 Walker has 2 more flights to go. The setback level as well as the elevator/mechanical level. — Michael on Seen & Heard: 34 Walker looks topped out

  • How cool. I definitely want to get that bio! — Lisa Cunningham on Yoko Ono’s Chambers Street Loft Series

  • This is tragic and unnecessary. These developers have no respect for the character of the neighborhood. — freya on 80 West Broadway has been sold

  • Beyond excited that Interlude is expanding to its second location. Their original shop was an instant neighborhood staple. So glad we can now enjoy what is probably the best coffee in NYC two times over! — Friendliest Neighbor on Old Kids, Second Block: Interlude Murray

  • I travel to NY every four to five years, one of my favorite stores to visit. Can’t find that essence no where else. — Rafael Perez on Flashback: The days of Tent & Trails

  • Truly fortunate to have these two gems. Both shops are warm and welcoming, yet still feel elevated. We have plenty of options in the neighborhood, but there’s a reason I’ve stayed loyal for 7 years - the coffee is the real star. Congrats! — DS on Old Kids, Second Block: Interlude Murray

  • Teakwood is great! I went the day it opened; it was delicious and surprisingly crowded. — Tribeca Local on Seen & Heard: Teakwood opens tomorrow

  • Visited Artion Bakery today and (admittedly) sampled many of the authentic Greek cookies and the delicious I-can't-believe-it's-vegan banana bread and carrot bread. Vasiliki ("Vicky") was so welcoming confirmed that it is the same owners as Artion in Astoria (there's also a midtown location). Savory items are made on premises, and the pastries are brought in from Astoria. Great addition to the neighborhood. — Franklin Foodie on Seen & Heard: New Greek bakery and cafe on Church

  • I'm glad if people are excited about this new addition to our neighborhood, and I wish every new business the best. But although I'm sure many feel a critique is uncalled for here, I'm compelled to be the wet blanket. The Popup experience is fun — yes, they serve differently, and the bagels are fresh and quite good when they come out of the oven. But for those with deli in their DNA, it's just not a bagel for fundamentalists. The fact that they're very costly contributes to that. The key dynamics of the bagel position it not as the temperamental star but as part of a culinary troupe. An inexpensive good made to a top standard. Top bagels eschew Instagramability in deference to heritage. Putting it near the college was smart. The Village outpost is hugely supported by students, not so much those for whom bagels are roots cuisine. But if they can make people happy, yes, we need that. I take my hat off. — Mulciber on PopUp bagels now targeting November opening

  • Love Interlude! Happy for Josh & Seara on opening a second location. Well deserved! — Jen on Old Kids, Second Block: Interlude Murray

  • Josh and Seara have given us a haven with their 2 serene coffee shops. We get our coffee and matcha there most days for the last 9 years. Aside from the insanely good coffee and matcha, and delicious pastries, Josh and Seara are super kind people with an artists’ feel for creating spaces where you want to meet a friend, stop by, or hang out. Their shops are filled with local artists, families, and people who work in the neighborhood. A perfect day for me begins with greeting them, (or any of the lovely people that work there), then walking to work with a the most delicious almond milk latte in hand. With Interlude, Josh and Seara have made Tribeca an even better place to live. — Elizabeth C on Old Kids, Second Block: Interlude Murray

  • I’ll miss the W Bwy building. We had a surprise 40th birthday party in Kitchenette when it was (briefly) on the corner. — Don on What will be lost with the demolition of 80 West Broadway

  • Best coffee shop and people! — MFS on Old Kids, Second Block: Interlude Murray

  • There are no plans. — Tribeca Citizen on Plans are filed for 65 Franklin construction

  • Nothing against cantilevers. I love 56 Leonard. But this trend of air rights purchases to cantilever over other buildings is getting out of hand. — malcolm on What will be lost with the demolition of 80 West Broadway

  • A shame to see this building go, however, CookFox is very sensitive to the environment where their buildings are situated, so hopefully this will "fit". — G on What will be lost with the demolition of 80 West Broadway

  • What's the status of the proposed southeast (green) extension? — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... on What will be lost with the demolition of 80 West Broadway

  • Is there a link to the plans? The Crain's article is behind the paywall. — StreetWalker on Plans are filed for 65 Franklin construction