Plus: The Spring Street Salt Shed at night; new W. Broadway building has a funky front door; Joseph Carini Carpets collaboration with Alessandro Mendini; the first Children's Museum of the Arts kid's fair. / 1 comment
Plus: Pop-up gallery opening on Worth; the street-level façade of the new building at Canal and West; tree on side of building is doomed; textile arts exhibit. / 2 comments
Plus: Franklin Street garbage miscreant; updated rendering for 70 Vestry; smoke shop for rent; a hawk spotted lunching in Foley Square; updates on City Hall Greenmarket and NewYork-Presbyterian hospital; luggage repair advice? / 4 comments
Plus: "A John Waters Christmas" and the Wainwright Sisters; mouth painting exhibition; a local firm's plan for PARK(ing) Day; a Sushi Ko pop-up inside of Church Street Tavern; Chevy commercial shoot.
Plus: New design for 1 Wall Street addition; a Tribeca fashion designer's recommendations; Fulton Street landmark said to be at risk; interactive theater rave; Century 21 mural provokes ire; men's fashion shoot here; Seaport trademark fight.
Plus: Hudson River Park air rights and BMCC; corn at the Greenmarket; FDNY ladder on W. Broadway; Ann Hampton Callaway; another ad shoot; price increase at Children's Museum of the Arts; 290 West's slow striptease; "Where in Tribeca...?" clue. / 7 comments
"My kids and I live in Bubby's—we have an early dinner there at least once a week," says Kate Stewart, founder of Sourced USA, a resource for American-made artisanal products. "But I'd rather go hungry than deal with the weekend brunch madness." / 2 comments
"When we first moved here, we lived in the middle of the Fulton Fish Market," says Marco Pasanella, wine-store owner and author of a new memoir. "Our ground floor tenant was a fishmonger who moved 75,000 pounds of salmon out of our front door—every day!"
Plus: Sushi of Gari; 161 Hudson; interior designer Thomas Juul-Hansen; Children's Museum of the Arts; Trinity Church. / 1 comment
Going condo. Plus: Yesterday's Occupy Wall Street protest; Brushstroke raises its prices; inside the new Children's Museum of the Arts; Duane Park Patisserie.
Plus: City Winery's new "restaurant"; Children's Museum of the Arts; more on trainer/gallerist Peter Hionas; FiDi Indian food; school union moves downtown; Zelda the turkey; much more.
A mentor to my nephew Andrew and fellow dog owner neighbor to me - YES- he walked his dog!! Dick... — Susan P. Johnson / Tribecan Richard Parsons, an exceptional businessman and an even better neighbor, dies at 76
Thank you Sandra. — Leah / Hobby Lobby coming to Tribeca
Too bad Ellen didn't contact me. I have photos of Ray from the 70s. — Allan Tannenbaum / Books of Tribeca: A Book About Ray
touching video. thanks for posting it — Annie Chanler / Books of Tribeca: A Book About Ray
Toilet art was priceless. — Patrick Valentino / Seen & Heard: Canal Street station makeover
i think if they were to rent out their storefronts, they’d have to mark the square footage to a lower... — emily / Retail Report Part I: What we’ve gained and where we stand
So well deserved! Congrats Tina (and Chip and team). Eulalie is simply wonderful – a true Tribeca gem. Now please... — Dean / Tina Vaughn of Eulalie has won the Michelin service award