Plus: Activity at W. Broadway storefront; Municipal Art Society tour of the neighborhood; neat drawing of Tribeca Synagogue; local vet at "Go, Dog, Go!"; Truffles beefcake. / 1 comment
Plus: The Battery Park City library branch has reopened; Tribeca Art Night is this week; a question about the Worth Street reconstruction; "Tribeca at Dusk" tour from the Municipal Art Society; Stillfried Wien floor sale. / 1 comment
Plus: Modell's sporting goods rumor; Boomerang Toys Easter egg hunt; inside the Jungwon raincoat pop-up; new FiDi hotel's façade lights up like a clock; Underground Railroad tour; Good Stock soup. / 3 comments
And Hudson to follow in June. Plus: Municipal Art Society comes out against Seaport tower; Tribeca real estate overview; historic ships hoping to dock at Pier 25 and the South Street Seaport; Cheryl Hazan mosaics. / 1 comment
Plus: Watch it from the 9/11 Memorial this year; nail salon's move confirmed; the second Juice Press looks close; TV show "Forever" shooting here; Telepan Local ditches small plates; cheeseburger praise; new Warren Street bar; Senegalese choir; free preparedness stuff. / 1 comment
Plus: Downtown tours in honor of Jane Jacobs; Five Boro Bike Tour; shark-fin legislation.
Something as beautiful as "Tribute in Light" could never be old news. Here are a bunch of photos from readers, plus one heck of a time-lapse video. / 2 comments
Photographer Krystl Hall was backstage at the installation of "Tribute in Light," an annual work of art so magical that I get chills just thinking about it. / 2 comments
Plus: New downtown newspaper; "Tribute in Light" at risk; Gwyneth Paltrow, lifesaver; potential new wine bar; 9/11 memorial plaza mechanics; something about a green labyrinth; sex offender to move.
Plus: Thieves at Torly Kid, $400 jeans for men, and a Pierre Toussaint walking tour.
We were married twenty-eight years ago, both in our fifties. It was a simple wedding, but I wanted a Sylvia... — Alexandra Simmonds / Sylvia Weinstock, whose cakes became the stars of many celebrity weddings, has died at 91
My wife and I married at the Tribeca Grill after they had been open for about a year (January 1992).... — David Brogno / Tribeca Grill will close on March 1
Hi John! Still around (2025).... my best to you, Ken — Ken Silver / Portrait of the Artist: John Willenbecher
When we first moved into Tribeca, late 70s there was a great place on Chambers Street. It had three rooms.... — Gina Liguori / Tribeca in the 1980s
That was a place I always went to. I was eating there with a friend the night the lights went... — Gina Liguori / Tribeca in the 1980s
That would be so fun! Tribeca residents need to stop thinking Tribeca is a quiet suburb and stop trying to... — B / Bogardus Plaza kiosk operators are requesting a liquor license
Tell me a place in our neighborhood/City that doesn't have a problem with homelessness and weed smoking. — G / Bogardus Plaza kiosk operators are requesting a liquor license