The idea -- a foldable 2-in-1 yoga mat -- germinated in the pandemic on N. Moore, launched soon after, made it on Shark Tank, and has now taken off.
A local educator starts her own tutoring company after the pandemic shuts down her classroom.
A Tribecan with roots in India and a love for Italy has combined those to create a new line of glassware.
A couple who spent their early years drinking on the streets of the neighborhood are now making wine as an homage. / 2 comments
Two local women have started an exchange that upcycles kids clothing with a focus on slow fashion that is sustainable, ethical and fun. / 2 comments
A Tribeca couple has melded her fashion skills with his love of vintage gear to create a debut line of military-inspired clothing. / 3 comments
With their restaurants shuttered during the pandemic, two downtowners combined their two passions to make barrel-aged coffee beans. / 1 comment
A local mom has developed a consulting service that helps other potential mothers navigate the shrouded world of fertility treatments. / 1 comment
Well, actually made in Italy. But inspired by winters in Tribeca, where the winds whip down the canyons of Lower Manhattan. Leather gloves for men that can swipe!
The insider's guide to 70 ski resorts around the country provides recreational skiers with a one-stop shop for skiing intel. / 2 comments
A fashion pro starts a new line of Merino wool essentials after a pandemic trip to her husband's native New Zealand. / 2 comments
A firefighter creates a better mousetrap for his face shield, and in the process designs an accessory for his pup that turns human heads.
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