The Danish café chain Joe & the Juice, which has been on an expansion tear, is coming to Greenwich Street. / 3 comments
Faced with an increase in rent and wages, the restaurant is making like James Franco in "127 Hours" and cutting off part of itself in order to survive. / 4 comments
"I'm curious if you know what's going on with the spaces on the southeast corner of Chambers and Greenwich. There appeared to be demolition occurring in the former pie shop space." —K. / 10 comments
Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were "recorded" by the city in the past seven days (ending 02/16/13)—the sales may have taken place earlier.
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.
...that TD Bank is taking over a prime space—or should I say spaces?—in Tribeca. Want to know where?
Six sales were reported in the past week, including apartments in the Zinc Building, Greenwich Court, and something called the Campbell.
Its truly the end of an era. Our family has many memories here and we are heartbroken to say goodbye.... — Ami / Tribeca Grill will close on March 1
I ate there for the first time last week. It's fantastic and I cannot wait for it to open! Is... — Jason / An Italian restaurant has taken the Tribeca’s Kitchen space
I am getting really bored of these weird setback additions where we pretend the new addition doesn't exist. Can we... — Matthew / Plans in the works for 112-114 Chambers
The larger plot has become a literal dumping ground since the scaffolding has been broken through. People are going in... — Amanda / Broadway and Franklin site has been sold
No. It is private studios. — Tribeca Citizen / Art at the World Trade Center: Frank Ape
totally against the cash grab especially since the proceeds are going directly to the most corrupt, arrogant entity the MTA.... — S / New York gets a letter from the ‘king’ on congestion pricing
So cool! Can the public go up there to see the art? — Angela / Art at the World Trade Center: Frank Ape