Plus a glowing review for PAC NYC; another one for the Tribeca Gallery District; the details at 108 Leonard.
ARC was forced to leave 54 White when the rent got to high after 34 years in that space; it now has to leave its beautiful space in Duchess County. / 2 comments
Grimm Gallery comes to White Street and the archive has landed on its feet, taking over several buildings on an old estate in Staatsburg, NY.
Plus Grand Banks will open May 1; Mulberry & Vine opens uptown and BK locations; a local artist shows for Sexual Assault Awareness month. / 2 comments
The archive of millions of LPs from the post micro-groove era, along with all sorts of music ephemera, was forced to leave White Street and will relocate in two spots. / 1 comment
The record archive known as ARC, founded by Tribeca resident b. George in 1977, is moving from its White Street location -- and its last annual holiday sale starts Saturday. / 3 comments
Plus electronics recycling event in Fidi; Hudson River Park walkway is open; radical living at R&Co; lots of lavender events on Governors Island.
The founder of the largest music collection in the country has started a GoFundMe campaign as a last-ditch effort to keep this piece of music history in Tribeca. / 10 comments
Plus: A peek inside the restaurant possibly opening someday on Sixth Avenue; answer keys to two Dead Restaurant posts; an excellent Field Chest at Best Made; thoughts on menswear.
Plus: Dance party for the ARChive of Contemporary Music; Schoolhouse opened a third store; Tribeca Citizen shirts; the Impossible Burger at a Schnippers uptown; Colony candle. / 2 comments
Plus: ARChive of Contemporary Music's summer CD and record sale; the hotel under construction on Greenwich Street; buses on a no-truck block of Beach; wine/beer license for Wisefish Poké; war-inspired photography at Apexart.
Plus: Archive of Contemporary Music's holiday record and CD dale; Tribeca Tavern painting; Antoni Gaudí's influence on area architecture; 15-minute "Christmas Carol." / 3 comments
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