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Tag archive for ‘Odeon’

June 23, 2022

TCQ&A: Melanie Dunea

The longtime Tribecan and award-winning photographer on Takahachi's best salad, her UPS man's YouTube channel, and hidden neighborhood treasures.

May 20, 2022

Seen & Heard: Free kayaking starts Saturday

Plus a rummage sale at PS 150 next week on Greenwich; an Odeon baby gets married; Tribeca Gallery Walk is this Saturday.

February 3, 2022

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Love from Tribeca

Your Tribeca sweetheart will love it if you shop local. Or plan a night out in the neighborhood. Everything you need for Valentine's Day is right here. / Sponsored

December 7, 2021

The Odeon curbside structure flips into street from wind

By some sort of miracle, no one was injured when the plexiglass walls collapsed and the awning lifted off and landed upside down on West Broadway. / 1 comment

Recent Comments
  • I think the point is that no one, I can imagine, wants to have COVID every other month. Right now... — David G. Imber / In the News: A lawsuit challenging dining sheds

  • This encapsulates the entire failure of NYC regulation in general: "I would prefer to push the city to increase their... — James / In the News: A lawsuit challenging dining sheds

  • While I appreciate the great comments on this site and others, I would prefer if we could all stop using... — TheBlackSquirrel / In the News: A lawsuit challenging dining sheds

  • I agree...These sheds are simply unhealthy, unsanitary, vulgar and ugly. I agree though that outdoor dining with terraces can be... — OVE / In the News: A lawsuit challenging dining sheds

  • Maybe it is time for the sheds to go; most are ugly and poorly maintained, often vandalized, etc. However, I... — Marcus / In the News: A lawsuit challenging dining sheds

  • I like this approach. We don't know what the upcoming Winter brings. I also like not shocking the (economic) system... — B.Thompson / In the News: A lawsuit challenging dining sheds

  • Gosh, thanks. Totally knew that...Meant to write Tin Building! — Tribeca Citizen / In the News: A lawsuit challenging dining sheds

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November 19, 2021

Who’s serving dinner on the holidays?

A few local restaurants have special meals planned on both Thanksgiving and Christmas day. / 2 comments

November 18, 2021

Seen & Heard: We now have a Ghostbusters cinema, too

The Alamo Drafthouse is renamed the Ivan Reitman. Plus a relic from the Towers Cafeteria; Hunter Biden in Soho; another novel set in Tribeca. / 3 comments

September 29, 2021

In the News: Gyms opening new locations

Plus Tribeca through the Odeon lens 40 years ago; the Blue School sells some real estate; Google settles long-term on Houston Street. / 7 comments

August 16, 2021

Seen & Heard: Dim sum all around

New dim sum on Water; plus a chance to shellebrate Hudson River creatures; HRP Mamas partners for clothing donations; a beloved bartender is leaving the Odeon. / 3 comments

May 21, 2021

TCQ&A: Victoria Meakin

The longtime Tribecan and financial tech entrepreneur recently became chair of Soho Rep., which, despite its name, has been a Tribeca institution since 1991. (And their virtual gala is Monday!) / 1 comment

February 17, 2021

In the News: More than 15 minutes for Gee Whiz

CBS This Morning interviews Chris Panayiotou. Plus commentary on the plans for 250 Water; Jay McInerney's ode to the Odeon; men mugged on Walker. / 3 comments

January 12, 2021

Seen & Heard: Mea Culpa?

The New Yorker's inaugural 2021 cover features the the Thomas Street side of the Odeon's outdoor setup in an evocative painting by Jorge Colombo. / 3 comments

December 3, 2020

TCQ&A: Indira Cesarine

The artist, publisher and gallerist on the most romantic spots in Tribeca, ways to expand your art collection during the pandemic, and making her neighbors smile.

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