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With the season of giving in full swing, it’s time to discover Greenwich St. Jewelers - the women-owned jewelry boutique located on 93 Reade St. / Sponsored
The neighborhood happens to host the flagship stores of some of the country's most unique jewelers, for truly one-of-a-kind finds.
Oct. 27-29: Visit Greenwich St. Jewelers' Tribeca boutique for an exclusive pop-up featuring designer Single Stone's heirloom-worthy fine jewelry, antique diamond rings, and wedding bands. / Sponsored
Plus a citywide rat count comparison; an update on the Open Meetings Law; 7 Dey Street is finished on the outside.
Their parents founded the company in 1976 in Fidi; now the Gandia daughters are running the shop and have curated a luxe yet cozy new home for their collections. / 1 comment
The tolls are lower to start and will increase over time — Tribeca Citizen / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
Elizabeth, I am sorry I misread your comment. Maybe. — Native / Update: The tower planned for Independence Plaza
Any idea if they changed how the program works? Or is it the same as previously discussed, except the amount... — A / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
i had lunch there today. good, not great. thanks for the review. — JvD / New Kid on the Block: Upon the Palace
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Native: what are you talking about? I didn't say I agreed with the plan - in fact, I oppose it... — Elizabeth / Update: The tower planned for Independence Plaza
I love the Roxy Hotel - it's quiet, good wifi, bathrooms and optional food from Jack's or the hotel! Ole... — J / Crowd Sourcing: Where do you go to work in the neighborhood?