Read about Foundrae in the Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide.
The neighborhood happens to host the flagship stores of some of the country's most unique jewelers, for truly one-of-a-kind finds.
The neighborhood happens to host the flagship stores of some of the country's most unique jewelers, for truly one-of-a-kind finds.
The neighborhood happens to host the flagship stores of some of the country's most unique jewelers, for truly one-of-a-kind finds.
Get out and about this season, and spread some love to the neighborhood's storefronts. I guarantee it's way more fun than sitting in the glow of your laptop.
Part 3 of the guide, this time it's focused on jewelry -- and there is a great circuit here for that.
Plus: A jewelry designer's Tribeca duplex; looking back at Trinity Church's real-estate holdings in Lower Manhattan through the years.
Plus: City Hall Park's next sculpture show will involve kitchen utensils; Foundrae has plans for a men's clothing line; progress on Bronx and Lower East Side ferry routes. / 8 comments
The jewelry line Foundrae, which has chosen Lispenard for its first boutique, is best known for its cigar-band rings, pendants, and charms, predominantly based on a collection of symbols meant to serve "as a tool for self-discovery and self-expression."
Plus: Peeking inside Attraversiamo restaurant; mystery storefront on the Winter Garden; Foundrae jewelry boutique might be open; false-front roof on Sixth Avenue; Karim Ghidinelli show. / 10 comments
Foundrae is opening at 52 Lispenard, judging from the new signage in the window. The shop was built out two years ago, but then it was rented instead.
Plus: Jewelry boutique has second thoughts about opening here; romantic comedy shoot; ugly benches for the Broadway bus bulb; fiery Franklin façade. / 1 comment
Plus: Man bitten during Tribeca nightclub brawl; the history of a White Street building; custom jewelry at Foundrae; more renderings of proposed megamansion on Franklin; Sing for Hope's public pianos got painted; concern about the FiDi arcade deal.
The Tribeca Citizen is a valued part of the community, and I am very appreciative of the comments made here... — Tracy Nieporent / Tribeca Grill will close on March 1
I hope they do not combine the lots - we don’t need a huge building there. Also hope permitting takes... — Anne baxter / Broadway and Franklin site has been sold
I've reached out several times...no reply. — Tribeca Citizen / Seen & Heard: Olive’s hoping for late March
What’s the latest on the restaurant opening up in old Palm location? — J / Seen & Heard: Olive’s hoping for late March
The Grill has always been my family’s favorite restaurant. It is very upsetting to see it go but I wish... — Bobby Score / Tribeca Grill will close on March 1
The loss of lunch crowds due to remote workers has been a big hit to these restaurants. Tribeca Grill hadn't... — martine / Tribeca Grill will close on March 1
Oh, how sad. I will miss it so much. Fabulous service, never rushed, very gracious. What a loss. — Martine / Tribeca Grill will close on March 1