Read about Cercle Rouge in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
Carla Sullivan, who just founded MiniMunchers—a website about kid-friendly restaurants—shows us around her Tribeca and Battery Park City. / 1 comment
Plus: Obama dips a toe into the discussion, then pulls it out; a literato at Cercle Rouge; and a local bar survives a sting operation.
Plus: Adeline Adeline in the spotlight; a televangelist threatens to build a church here; a piano gets a reprieve; Bastille Day wrap-up; François Payard. / 1 comment
Bastille Day festivities foiled by the city's price-hike. Plus: The appeal of buildings that are 3–5 years old and Julie Menin's plan to have an NYC "vertical campus" where the Deutsche Bank building was.
The restaurant at the Smyth gets a name (if not an opening date) • 25% off Khushi spa products before May 1 • Coming soon: a place to get your kids' drawings animated / 2 comments
More drama on Warren Street • Liquor-license applications and upgrades for Duane Street Hotel and 106 Duane • Cercle Rouge's Bastille Day party application • Parking regulations
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