Read about Atrio in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
Plus: Checking out the new menu at Atrio; Battery Park City Block Party; parking-garage history; Hudson River Park cell-phone charging stations; homage to Tribeca. / 12 comments
Plus: Restaurant "Week"; World Financial Center Banana Republic temporarily closing; 165 Church scaffolding; Cosmopolitan Hotel. / 1 comment
The Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide continues to be updated regularly. (To find it, just look for the blue logo.) These are the restaurants that have been added….
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When the Conrad New York opened, I didn't rush to try out its restaurant, Atrio, because I didn't think non-guests were likely to go there (excluding nearby expense-account diners). But then I saw it was offering a Restaurant Week menu.... / 4 comments
I got a tour of the just-opened Conrad New York hotel yesterday afternoon, and this time I was allowed to take photos. It looks very nice—a world different than the Embassy Suites. / 3 comments
Plus: School zoning approved; Goldman Sachs shops and restaurants; 9/11 Museum squabble; new Pier 17 design; World Trade Center Health Registry; Atera restaurant update; Staten Island Ferry Terminal; 83 Franklin on TV.
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