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  • I wouldnt base leasing on the visual, as spaces get leased and take time for tenant build out — patrick on In the News: Celebrating Sylvia Weinstock

  • 90% of WTC is leased? I don't believe it for a second. I'd wager they manipulated the number to refinance. — Dan on In the News: Celebrating Sylvia Weinstock

  • Doctor Sung is an absolute gem. So lucky to have him in Tribeca. — Peter L on New Doc on the Block: Tribeca Aesthetics

  • The sounds of the sirens were petrifying. So glad no one was hurt! — Lifer on The Odeon curbside structure flips into street from wind

  • 75 Leonard! — peter on Where in Tribeca?

  • What a brilliant idea — Scott Lissner on There’s a new sheriff in town

  • Indeed, Dr. Coleman truly is an inspiration for his dedication to advancing the science and art of fat grafting. Legends have it that he used to bring his centrifuge and equipment to the old Beekman Hospital to process the fat. It is because of his work that fat grafting is now a safe and effective procedure. We are very honored that he continues to advance the science of regenerative aesthetics as Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Department of Plastic Surgery- where I am trained. Downtown has a rich medical history; Beekman was founded by the first woman who earned an MD degree in United States of America, Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell. Like many innovators and pioneers, she was discriminated against and mocked by the medical establishment. It is a true testament to her courage and determination that her hospital remains open today as NYP-Lower Manhattan, an integral part of our diverse and inclusive community. — jimmy sung on New Doc on the Block: Tribeca Aesthetics

  • Syd Coleman is a personal friend of mine. Every plastic surgeon I knew back in the day thought he was a quack. He was the inventor of this type of fat grafting procedure in plastic surgery. Today ALL plastic surgeons are adopting his procedures and taking the credit for it! Syd has written multiple books on this subject and taught many courses around the World. — Sonia Stock on New Doc on the Block: Tribeca Aesthetics

  • There is a also HipHop50 that recently took over the space that CBD (Come Back Daily) used to be on Broadway off White St. Maybe it's a pop up affiliated with ShowTime? https://yrbmag.com/hip-hop-50-interactive-experience-by-mass-appeal-showtime-hiphop50/ — TribecaMom on Seen & Heard: Biden on the bus stop

  • Almost all employees returned in mid-Sept. Hybrid model with the minimum number of days in office varying by business — Remington on Seen & Heard: Sing in Bogardus tomorrow

  • They've been back since September under a hybrid model. JPM, GS and Morgan Stanley are 100% in office according to reports. — r/WallStreetBets on Seen & Heard: Sing in Bogardus tomorrow

  • They moved to 68 White, but from what I can tell the new space (on the second floor) is not open to the public. I tried to reach them for the shopping guide... — Tribeca Citizen on EGG by Susan Lazar has closed permanently here

  • Citigroup Building on Greenwich Street, Does anybody know when they will be returning to work and whether it will be a hybrid model or a full return to work? — Lawrence on Seen & Heard: Sing in Bogardus tomorrow

  • Did Jason Scott just close next door? — M on EGG by Susan Lazar has closed permanently here

  • Wow! Love this! I was stymied for gift ideas... — JVZ on 2021 Shop-Local Gift Guide: Teens!

  • Been going to Fountain Pen Hospital for over 20 years. You don't have to spend thousands of dollars to get a beautiful pen. Their holiday sales are worth the trip, their Back Room pens are beautiful and the people that work there are friendly, helpful and make great suggestions for whatever your budget is. — Sherri Rosen on 2021 Shop-Local Gift Guide: Unique among the unique

  • I stopped in street and did a complete double take when I saw the block done. I too became disoriented. — j. on One more block of Worth is now paved and back open

  • So happy to hear. — j. on The owner of Tokyo Bay is now installed on Mott Street

  • I want to hear more about the Worth Street Block Party! — Bill Kransdorf on The price of not having telephone poles

  • The SW corner of Worth & Lafayette was excavated and filled/paved no less than three times in an 18 month span in 2018/2019. I know because I lived above it and got to watch the glorious progression (+regression+progression x3). — Ben on One more block of Worth is now paved and back open

  • Thanks for covering this Pam. While we have found project leaders to be responsive to reported trash problems by having workers clean when informed of the issue, and recently rat boxes were placed in an area in need, there is still an encampment in the bus stop that DHS refuses to deal with, the lack of lighting on the block of Worth between Broadway and Church and on Church between Worth and Leonard is abysmal. Restaurant owners recently acquired bins to help deter rats and people ripping into bags but there is only so much that can stop a person intent on tearing bags open and leaving a disgusting mess on the sidewalk. It has been a living hell. — Resident on One more block of Worth is now paved and back open

  • Go ahead and just walk out with your order. No one will stop you just like no one is stopping the thieves. — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... on Seen & Heard: DIY at Whole Foods

  • Wilson ! ! ! — JASON on Where in Tribeca?

  • I kind of hoped they'd at least go for Amazon Go style "just walk out" technology. I'd probably spend more money at WF if I wasn't always hedging the best time to visit. — alee on Seen & Heard: DIY at Whole Foods

  • Chanson is a little pricy but the coffee and pastries are top notch. Nice to have a local spot looks this. — Matt on Seen & Heard: Chanson Bakery is open