Plus: La Colombe's bottled cold-press coffee; Wall Street Humidor reopening; Compose pastry chef leaving after all?; Bangal Curry and Bangal Curry.
Including luxury condos, the fastfoodification of lower Church, the Goldman Sachs Dining & Entertainment Complex, Asphalt Green, the BPC ball fields, a nail salon, and more. UPDATE: Now with details on Dr. Michel Cohen's W. Broadway restaurant.
"My wife and I were blown away by the private magic show at the Theater Bar. I'm somewhat of a connoisseur of sleight-of-hand tricks, but even sitting three feet from the magician and taking part in each trick, we had no idea how he did any of them."
A prominent Tribecan has rented the Bangal Curry space on W. Broadway—but now he isn't sure what to do with it. Any suggestions? / 17 comments
I miss Nolan's Deli too! However, it was on Greenwich between Duane and Jay - not on the same block... — Suzanne / Don’t panic: Gee Whiz is renovating
Sandra, there is no need for yelling. No one is going to force you participate in a protest, although I... — Mary Amsterdam / Hobby Lobby has installed signs on Greenwich
At least for now, organizing a protest is still our right as citizens. And I find it interesting that your... — mary amsterdam / Hobby Lobby has installed signs on Greenwich
Nolan's Deli! It was definitely there until at least 1998, but I think the Gee Whiz expansion happened before 9/11?... — Elizabeth / Don’t panic: Gee Whiz is renovating
Really enjoyed the ambiance and service when I visited Quarters last week. However, the wine/cocktail list needs a bit of... — Tribeca Dad / The Bar at Quarters is open
I plan to apply for a job at Hobby Lobby. To the angry: take it up to Columbia. — Bobbie / Hobby Lobby has installed signs on Greenwich
Fascinating history of this building: https://tribecacitizen.com/the-history-of-tribeca-buildings/the-history-of-49-walker/ Does anyone know of photos of interiors of this, or other, Tribeca factories from... — Marcus / Cristin Tierney Gallery takes the ground floor at 49 Walker