Plus James Cohan takes a second space on Walker; FedEx moves to Worth; Citibank branch on Hudson and N. Moore is closed permanently. / 1 comment
Plus the Leaning Tower of Seaport struggling with lenders; art that confronts white supremacy at James Cohan; Orior takes on rugs. / 1 comment
Plus Miss Rachel adds an Upper West Side studio; OMNY system expands to South Ferry; a boy is assaulted by teens on Canal; lofts double as party spaces.
Another émigré from Chelsea: longtime gallerists Jim and Jane Cohan have landed in a sweet spot at 48 Walker, after 17 years on West 26th Street.
The past few years have seen a number of major additions to Tribeca's gallery scene, particularly in the northeast. Now, with another significant gallery heading to Walker Street, even more momentum is on the way. / 2 comments
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