One of nine brick Federal homes, it was first sold by the city for $47,000 as part of the Washington Street Urban Renewal Area condemnation in 1969. / 3 comments
The new construction on top of the 1896 building on West Street has killer views both east and west. / 1 comment
A bachelor pad is converted to a family home in one of the historic Federal Style brick townhouses on Harrison. / 3 comments
A restoration reveals the Tuckahoe marble and cast iron details of an 1858 Tribeca classic that was shrouded in 20th-Century missteps. / 1 comment
The home of the city's first native-born architect -- the designer of City Hall and Hamilton's Grange -- just sold...in 11 days. / 3 comments
Designer Kevin Dumais resurrected a '90s bachelor pad to be a sleek home for a young couple. Sweet. / 2 comments
The two pavilions of Cass Gilbert's Woolworth Building -- a National Historic Landmark -- have access to the roof of the building's base so there's no better view of its quirky features. / 7 comments
Originally a seaman's boarding house, the apartment still has some of those original touches, such as built-in wardrobes and glass-paned pocket doors, minus the steel bedsteads. / 4 comments
The architect and the MetLife executive are selling their expansive and creative triplex at 13 Jay as they head north.
A co-founder of the Partners & Spade ad agency, Anthony Sperduti renovated and decorated his White Street loft himself, citing "cinematography, Peggy Guggenheim's Venice home, and 1970s New York nightlife" as inspiration. / 1 comment
The 1828 house was recently bought by two artists, who thoroughly renovated it. “We wanted to do something totally new that would match the house without seeming artificial,” said one. "It looks like layers of history, as if the house progressed over time.” / 5 comments
Interior designer Nina Barnieh Blair solved the lack-of-light problem in her White Street loft by removing walls and adding glass partitions, then painting the walls white and furnishing the rooms with Scandinavian, midcentury, and African design. / 1 comment
A restaurant buyout means reserving an entire dining space exclusively for your event, with no regular service. — James Bogardus / Carnegie Diner and Cafe plans approved for 200 Chambers
In the description it states "no buyout"..is that the same as no Take Out??? — John / Carnegie Diner and Cafe plans approved for 200 Chambers
Seppe is quite good. And the wait staff is super nice. — Dee / Carbs are back in the neighborhood
None of these new places are sit with friends type of places. They are all grab and go. I don’t... — Dee / Apollo Bagels is getting closer…
To the Olio e Piu owners, sincerely: please do not blight this location with fake flowers. We will welcome you... — Cw / Mr Chow is indeed closing
This is terrible news! Such a shame! — Alex / Mr Chow is indeed closing
Such a wonderful, wonderful event for both schools! (And an amazing way to taste all the restaurants in the neighborhood.)... — Tessa S / Taste of Tribeca will be May 16 on Duane Park