Read about Jason Scott in the Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide.
Plus Della's for winter; a faculty art show at Fiterman Hall; the last skate at the Seaport is Feb. 26.
For the most challenging cohort, there is a wealth of original ideas in the neighborhood -- you just may have to look in unlikely places.
The shops of Tribeca are what makes our streets seem warm and alive. And if there's ever been a time to shop local, it's now. So give Amazon a rest and get out there. / 2 comments
"I was drawn to more casual clothing, probably because I had to wear a suit and tie at work," says Jason Scott, explaining how he came to found his namesake fashion line. "I wanted high-quality fabrics, something you can wear for ten years, and colors that go with everything."
Plus: Tetsu put up a sign, sort of; Manhattan Youth toy drive; "Succession" is shooting on Sunday; 108 Leonard sales office; possible new Fulton Street tower.
The Jason Scott brand, which describes itself as "classic yet modern menswear that is luxuriously understated and infinitely wearable," is opening a shop in Tribeca. / 1 comment
we get what we vote for — josh / City proposes another Safe Haven shelter for the Seaport
i believe they are just outside the landmark district — josh / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold
Agree that Warren Peace is good. So is Monk McGinn's and the recently opened Boss Tweeds — Ted / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold
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Pour one out for Belle Reve as well :( — Bradford / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold
Glad to see this, and I like the renderings. This lot was always a graffiti-vandalized eyesore. So this is quite... — Marcus / Construction moving along at 14 White
Surely someone is offended that no one was offended. — Marcus / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold