Tribecan Cricket Azima converted her kids cooking classes to candy making extravaganzas in the pandemic, and now has an experiential space on Hudson.
A look back 100+ years;; plus rainbow-colored Band-Aids; OneSeed is getting closer; workout on Pier 26. / 2 comments
The 12,500-square-foot Arrojo salon and education center, in the former 92YTribeca space, has six classrooms, including one with windows on Hudson Street. "I want people to see that we're teaching hair," says Nick Arrojo.
Besides a 16-chair storefront salon, there will be an education facility with "a lecture theater (complete with 75 cinema seats), a show stage and auditorium, student clinic floor, and several amazing classrooms." / 2 comments
Plus: Atheists appeal 9/11 "cross" ruling; role play for would-be community board members; inside ad agency Havas's offices; Bob Townley on after-school funding; new restaurant from Trattoria Cinque founder. / 1 comment
If you know something, say something! Plus: One answered question. UPDATE: Make that eight unanswered and two answered! UPDATE: A couple of theories about 200 Hudson. / 1 comment
Plus: Updates on Roberta Freyman and Balcony Café; Museum exhibit/gift opportunity; Parr Studios; New Amsterdam Market; 200 Hudson trees.
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The Odeon, hands down the restaurant with the best food, best prices and best people watching. Never a bad meal... — Denny / The neighborhood gains another Michelin star
Good to know there are others who feel the same way. Tribeca has long lost its soul and turned into... — R. / The neighborhood gains another Michelin star
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Couldn't agree more. It would be nice to have some good, moderately priced restaurants open in this neighborhood. — SusanD / The neighborhood gains another Michelin star
Lot of nimbyism for what seems to be a nice neighborhood bar. I do agree that a 1am close and... — Rb / Neighbors fight restaurant proposal for Laight and Washington