Sprudge, a website about coffee, has inspired cafés across the country to donate a percentage of proceeds this weekend (starting today) to the American Civil Liberties Union. A bunch of local cafés are onboard.
Plus: A visit to Oren's Daily Roast; signage at Telepan Local; florist Mel Furukawa "sort of open"; ExerBlast space mystery; running group for moms; new deli on Church.
Plus: Oren's Daily Roast debuts in FiDi; a new chief sponsor for the Tribeca Film Festival; bike shop to rent bikes monthly and annually; Tribeca rooftop drawing. / 3 comments
Plus: Locanda Verde folks branch out; Jean-Georges Vongerichten sues over Matsugen space; art gallery to the rescue; 124 Hudson. / 2 comments
Excellent news for all us — Danielvow / In the News: More Ineptitude from Battery Park City Security Guards
They’re open “for the neighbors” before the official date. Everybody is so nice. The women’s dressing room is adorable. There’s... — Hudson River / Sneak Peek: Printemps
Will check. — Tribeca Citizen / Apollo Bagels coming to John Street
https://tribecacitizen.com/2025/03/12/seen-heard-ippodo-gallery-opens-thursday/ — Tribeca Citizen / 53 Beach Street, at the corner of Collister, is for sale
You need an editor! Your punctuation is atrocious. — Jk Singer / Sneak Peek: Printemps
The building sold: https://www.crainsnewyork.com/real-estate/53-beach-st-tribeca-sells-347-million — Florence / 53 Beach Street, at the corner of Collister, is for sale
Exciting addition to the neighborhood! Hope they will consider partnering with their neighbor, number one caviar boutique at 14 Wall... — Zakary / Sneak Peek: Printemps