Plus: Vague pricing for the Four Seasons apartments; Gibney Dance meet and greet; "Jerseylicious" star lawsuit; 3 World Trade Center financing.
These are the properties whose sales were "recorded" by the city in the past seven days (ending 3/30/13)—the sales may have taken place earlier. There's a lot of 250 West in this week's report.
More wonderful shots of the arrivals at last night's Tribeca Ball by photographer Krystl Hall.
Keeping it classy on Reade Street! Plus: What yesterday's rezoning announcement means; Eamonn's reopens; new hotel next to WTC; Liberty Luxe and Green; Poets House paean; the Big Toot.
Plus: Mother Nature takes on Robert DeNiro • What Ed Burns likes about the neighborhood • Catherine Keener walked into a bar....
To illuminate (hopefully) Reademan's comment: Since 2009, the NY State Payroll Mobility Tax has required most businesses in the 12-county... — Komanoff / Google has a new headquarters in Hudson Square
Andy, I totally agree disgusting. It needs to go. They had it up long enough. I loved when they were... — native / The finalized rules for outdoor dining
The ones at Zona are particularly gross. A magnet for rats and this morning on an early walk with the... — Andy / The finalized rules for outdoor dining
I believe it was frozen turkeys... — Robert Ripps / Google has a new headquarters in Hudson Square
The new All'Antico Vinaio space was actually home to Sauce Pizzeria :) Sauce replaced Skinny — Emily H / Seen & Heard: New to the malls
I think it's really a government benefit that is managed by the employer more than something the employer provides (sadly,... — MAVC / Google has a new headquarters in Hudson Square
I am so happy to have known Keith-such a wonderful asset to our community. my condolences to the entire Haber... — madeline c lanciani / Longtime Tribecan Keith Haber dies at 71