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  • :’( Bliss Bowl so sad!!! Everyone that worked there was so nice and their spicy chicken bowl was so addictive! sigh — Cordcutter on Adding to the list of fave storefronts that aren’t coming back

  • Any word on Il Mulino? — person on Adding to the list of fave storefronts that aren’t coming back

  • Sweet Lily is a loss for sure. I loved their manis and pedis, and the space itself was so lovely. — Mary Amsterdam on Adding to the list of fave storefronts that aren’t coming back

  • That building was so beautiful. Thank you for sharing these links! — Kristin on Smyth hotel has reopened at its old location

  • It hasn't come up on my radar... — Tribeca Citizen on Grand Banks crew seeking to open in Holy Ground space

  • "I wish they would take something bigger and more prominent, but this will have to do!" I'm with you, I wonder why they didn't take the vacant Ward 3 spot across the street. Any idea what's happening with that space? — James Seigal on Grand Banks crew seeking to open in Holy Ground space

  • Why assume she needs psychological help? Some people are just bad people, period. I have zero sympathy for this woman after a brief google search (Dr. Jeanne E. Moore) and seeing all of her horrifying behavior. She is somehow a medical doctor, which to me, is the most horrifying thing of all. — Kristin on Citizen dog police harassing neighbors again — with bile

  • Miriam also has fresh Challah available on Fridays and Saturdays! — JS Miller on Seen & Heard: Film festival sets dates for 2022

  • My heart broke when I got the news that we lost Scott. He was one of my very first friends when I moved to NYC in 1978. I remember nights in Icabods and the "Hatter" with Scott and Vivian, all the crazy production days and early calls and Klondike Bars. His infectious smile and laughter will leave a big hole in so many hearts. I am just so glad that we reconnected recently. RIP Roo. You were just the best! — Judy Westwood on Scott Geyer, local artist and dog walker, dies at 69

  • Please don't blame Queens. I was raised there and it's a magnificent borough. The woman doesn't need jail, she needs psychological help. Not sure this kind of attention is that. — David G. Imber on Citizen dog police harassing neighbors again — with bile

  • I am so sorry to hear about Andrew! Andrew was such a down to earth and sincere person, plus an authentic Tribeca guy. My deepest condolences to his wife and family. — Susan Wires on Andrew Melnick, a Tabak broker who had deep roots in Tribeca, dies at 65

  • As a dog owner agree with everyone leash rule should apply, it benefits everyone. That's a separate issue. This woman is has been harassing people for years, and not just dog owners. She is clearly ill. Racial slurs, spitting at someone??!!! She should be arrested for a hate crime and I hope her employers see this. This is a woman who has a very important job and is clearly unhinged. — Maxine on Citizen dog police harassing neighbors again — with bile

  • A flame has gone out in Tribeca. One half of the most wonderful couple has gone to heaven. We will all miss Scott so very much and my heart goes out to dear dear Vivian. Boudreaux will miss his special friend — Georgia Tarnesby and Boudreaux on Scott Geyer, local artist and dog walker, dies at 69

  • Love these photos. — j. on 40th Annual Battery Dance Festival opens August 15

  • Missed the sunset. Gorgeous. — j. on Seen & Heard: Sunset on the Hudson

  • I am so moved by the many comments here about my dear friend Scott. I knew how as an actor and a painter. I didn't know much about him as a dog walker. Clearly he brought as much kinds and consideration and affection to that side of him as he did to everything I knew about him. I feel so fortunate as to have been his friend for many years. I love looking at one of his paintings every day. I really miss him. — Ross Rosenberg on Scott Geyer, local artist and dog walker, dies at 69

  • while the dog leash laws are important and no doubt valid, (for the dogs safety as well), this woman should not be excused at all. I am still in shock that she tried to coax a dog onto the FDR. I cannot imagine the horror of that - Give tickets to those that break leash laws, but give her jail time for hate crimes and aggravated assault. Attacking someone's dog can in certain circumstances be considered attacking a person. No place in our city for this — Patrick on Citizen dog police harassing neighbors again — with bile

  • Sixth Avenue El, Manhattan, at Chambers Street. View from just west of West Broadway, February 27, 1939. | New York Historical Society | Digital Collections https://digitalcollections.nyhistory.org/islandora/object/nyhs%3A14716 Sixth Avenue El, Manhattan, at Chambers Street. View of the remains of station from the 3rd floor of 90 West Broadway, undated [c. 1937-1941]. | New York Historical Society | Digital Collections https://digitalcollections.nyhistory.org/islandora/object/nyhs%3A14708 — James on Smyth hotel has reopened at its old location

  • 1940: http://nycma.lunaimaging.com/luna/servlet/s/nxgl50 1980: http://nycma.lunaimaging.com/luna/servlet/s/69tc19 — James on Smyth hotel has reopened at its old location

  • Photos 1939: https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a09b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99 1940s: https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-eefb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99 1999: https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/bc3bede1-6b72-cebb-e040-e00a18064596 1999: https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/bc3bede1-6b8c-cebb-e040-e00a18064596 1999: https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/bc3bede1-6b8e-cebb-e040-e00a18064596 — James on Smyth hotel has reopened at its old location

  • It was a Manufacturers Hanover branch, with the shoe store occupying the corner. — S. on Smyth hotel has reopened at its old location

  • I think it was the bank before it was a shoe store -- I know my neighbor toured it when it was a bank, to consider making it a restaurant many moons ago... — Tribeca Citizen on Smyth hotel has reopened at its old location

  • Don is right about the two-story shoe store, but maybe it was only the northern part of the lot. There was no bank on that side of the street, I think, at least not since a long time ago. Marine Midland (the corporation) was swallowed by HSBC and thus one would guess that it is still there, on the corner of Reade and Hudson and West B. — Robin on Smyth hotel has reopened at its old location

  • Clearly she is angry about the people not following the dog laws. It would upset me too. I am all for bending rules when it doesn’t impact others. But when you break rules that others follow for the benefit of all, that bothers me too. But there’s no excuse for how she handled it with her racist language and actions. — Jill on Citizen dog police harassing neighbors again — with bile

  • "mentioned infractions above " meaning the dogs off leash etc dont merit the response from this woman. She should be in jail — Patrick on Citizen dog police harassing neighbors again — with bile