Get out and about this season, and spread some love to the neighborhood’s storefronts. I guarantee it’s way more fun than sitting in the glow of your laptop. / 3 comments
Since they are the most difficult group to shop for, we kept an eye out at each store for something special for a teen. You gotta love them. Especially if they’re yours.
The shops of Tribeca are what makes our streets seem warm and alive. And if there's ever been a time to shop local, it's now.
Scroll to the bottom for this one, since there are just so many beautiful, original and fun things for kids in the neighborhood.
The neighborhood happens to host the flagship stores of some of the country's most unique jewelers, for truly one-of-a-kind finds.
This neighborhood has a few shops that are one-of-a-kind not just in the city but in the region. You will not go home empty handed, promise.
Get out and about this season, and spread some love to the neighborhood’s storefronts. I guarantee it’s way more fun than sitting in the glow of your laptop.
Stay tuned over the next week for highlights from the neighborhood's shops for kids, adults, the home, and lots more.
I have to agree here. Barely a mention.. And the park looked really bad after the Midsummer festival. Two days... — B.Thompson / A midsummer day at Rockefeller
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Yes, I am honored and lucky to run these shots. — Tribeca Citizen / A midsummer day at Rockefeller
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Claudine is such a fantastic photographer! — K / A midsummer day at Rockefeller
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