CB1's Jeff Ehrlich is retiring; a giant food hall is coming to Fosun's Plaza; Buddha Bar approved, again; Marc Forgione takes the Brushstroke space; Attraversa gets a sidewalk cafe; Convene gets the Heisman. / 18 comments
Plus: More on the World Trade Center 1 train station; Alamo Drafthouse confirmed its FiDi plans; Josh Hartnett listed his penthouse; please don't leave your dog tied up on the street while you shop. / 2 comments
Plus: Lots of local thefts; analyzing an apartment sale on Hudson; Tribeca man trying to unadopt a child; Rector Bridge to remain open longer. / 2 comments
Craig Bero showed me around the Cosmopolitan Café's Secret Room, where he displays some of the many treasures he has gathered from around the neighborhood. "That hole outside?" he says of the Chambers Street dig. "I was in there last night." / 7 comments
Thirteen sales were recorded in the past week—a few were commercial, and a big one (over $8 million) was an apartment purchased by a woman from Oklahoma.
Nineteen sales were recorded in the past week. Notably: Several more of the American Express Carriage House units (and parking spaces) were sold, and Diana Kellogg Architects has purchased the commercial space at 69 Hudson.
Eight sales were reported in the past week, in buildings on Hudson, Jay, West, Washington, Greenwich, and Broadway.
Does it matter? — Bec / The Great Tribeca Deli Resurgence
This was much needed — TribecaPickleBall / The Great Tribeca Deli Resurgence
I clicked on The Vineyard and it said for "dinning reserversations". Whoever wrote this, is English their second language? — Sherri Rosen / The Great Tribeca Deli Resurgence
And the original Printed Matter. Pearl Paint down the block. Shield printing press. — R. / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold
Any idea why this has happened? — Don / The Great Tribeca Deli Resurgence
No, they are not individual landmarks and they are not in a landmark district. You can check... — Tribeca Citizen / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold
we get what we vote for — josh / City proposes another Safe Haven shelter for the Seaport