Read about Boomerang Toys in the Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide.
The neighborhood's shopkeepers always rise to the occasion for the neighborhood's most festive day of the year. / 1 comment
For a birthday party that you and your child will always remember, count on the neighborhood's experts. / Sponsored
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.
Scroll to the bottom for this one, since there are just so many beautiful, original and fun things for kids in the neighborhood.
Struggling to pay bills while the city is shuttered, local resident Karen Barwick came up with a plan: neighbors can now buy toys to send to city homeless shelters. / 3 comments
Plus: Knife fight on a subway platform; Boomerang Toys is raffling off a Fingerling to benefit Stockings with Care.
While you're out and about, there's no law saying you can't pick up a little something for yourself, too. In this round: Steven Alan, Grown & Sewn and Red Wing Shoes, Balloon Saloon, A Uno Tribeca, Boomerang Toys, Ibiza, and Onda Beauty. / 4 comments
Plus: Party at Boomerang Toys this Saturday; activity at a Washington Street retail space; CB1 Tribeca Committee; the Haas Brothers return to R & Company.
The Tribeca store continues to go strong—it's now in its 14th year. / 3 comments
"Thanks for putting together the local shopping gift guide," commented Amy. "I’m exactly in the mood for only shopping local this year—staying close to home and looking for unique gifts." That's the spirit! In this round: Matt Bernson, Boomerang Toys, Shelter Chic, The Armoury, and Jonathan Burden.
Plus: New Warren Street building getting unveiled; old-school artist loft for sale; alternative processes exhibit at Soho Photo; Zineb Sedira show at Taymour Grahne; checking in on 111 Murray construction. / 3 comments
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Chris, I remember you and all the creative sketches that the artist/employees hung on the walls. I miss the hardware... — Dana / A new gallery is opening tonight in the Tribeca Hardware space
...and there's the beer bar... — Tribeca Citizen / Trouble at the Tin Building?
There must be a reader that you are entering the grid as you leave the FDR Drive. — Tribeca Citizen / Clarity — finally — on one angle of congestion pricing for Downtown residents