Joseph Pell Lombardi embraced preservation as a young architect in the 1960s, and as a result, shaped Tribeca and Fidi as we know it today. / 6 comments
Joseph Pell Lombardi and his family have spent four decades restoring the 1872 octagonal residence to its former glory. / 8 comments
"Why does the building on Duane (just east of Hudson) say Whalebone?" —A. / 1 comment
Plus: Stuyvesant students dress way down; ramen rave; a major loft architect looks back; Diddy's penthouse hunt; Pier A party boat concerns; food vendor fight in City Hall Park; Clarkson Social Club.
It says retiring from Sushi Ichimura which seems accurate if it’s closing? — H / Sushi Ichimura will close in August
The alfajores at Artesano are a must if they have them when you're there. A truly fantastic cookie. — N / Seen & Heard: Breakfast at Artesano
I think it must have been 2002. My memory is that they were closed for a time after it was... — N / Don’t panic: Gee Whiz is renovating
oops - "somehow you're apolitical" is what I meant — Ken / Hobby Lobby has installed signs on Greenwich
Lol somehow you're not apolitical, but you will go shop somewhere for the expressed purpose of making a statement that... — Ken / Hobby Lobby has installed signs on Greenwich
Thank you! But that's a different restaurant in a different neighborhood that is more commercial, more populated, and filled with... — mulciber / Previewing Teakwood Thai Chophouse in Hell’s Kitchen
I am happy to hear of Eduardo Erazos success on Long Island but I miss Sole De Capri. I was... — JS Miller / Seen & Heard: Seeking Sole di Capri on Long Island