The daycare has two other locations, Battery Park City and Prospect Heights.
A husband and wife team have brought their unique collection of specialty teas, tea service and one-of-a-kind ceramics from the East Village to Hudson and Worth. / 1 comment
The center has taken the lease on the former Portfolio School space.
The name is quite literal: the store, currently in the East Village, sells tea and ceramics. And they already have a strong Tribeca connection. / 6 comments
Plus: Tent & Trails is closing soon; Church Street spa annex; the slate of events at the Seaport District; the changes at the modernist New York State Insurance Fund building; N. Moore bulkhead expansion and more in Community Board 1 agenda additions. / 5 comments
Also on Community Board 1's June agendas: Something happening at 90 Hudson; fashion shows return to Spring Studios (and surrounding streets); a chance to go high up in 3 World Trade Center; new restaurants on Front and Beekman. / 3 comments
Plus: Another store at the World Trade Center mall has closed; Bar Works has opened; sidewalk cafés are allowed on Chambers; Downtown Wine & Liquors is nearer the end. / 17 comments
"Do you know of any plans to construct at 74 Hudson? Seems like it would be too valuable to just remain a parking garage. I'm looking at moving to the area but if there's going to be noisy construction and the disappearance of light, I'm not sure it's a good idea." —L. / 4 comments
Plus: CVS rumored for Hudson Street; union members wielding air horns; Tetsu menu items previewed; Starbucks at the World Trade Center mall; Downtown Community Center introduces Glide Fit classes; Sapar Contemporary group show. / 7 comments
Plus: Peeking inside the restaurant coming to the former American Flatbread space; liquor store continues to wind down; art installation at the Winter Garden; "Nosy Neighbor" assistance required. / 3 comments
Plus: Trying to control Holland Tunnel traffic; photorealistic painting of Hudson and Harrison; the north side of Reade in 1864. / 1 comment
Plus: Developers using the American Disability Act to their advantage; Community Board 1 on 28 Liberty plaza pavilions; housekeeper allegedly stole handbags; musician Alan Vega. / 2 comments
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Wow, love this article. This is exactly what we need - younger, fresher and more inclusive voices in NYC. — MME / TCQ&A: Morris Katz
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