Read about Polarn O. Pyret in the Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide.
The company will open its 19th store in October in the empty storefront just west of PS 234.
The Swedish children's clothing store opened here in 2011, and will leave a prominent store front empty when it goes -- not to mention a reliable shop local option. / 4 comments
There's nothing more fun than shopping for kids. And the neighborhood has options for them all, from babies to teens.
Plus: Lady Gaga speaking at Pier 26 tonight; Peck Slip construction done early; why you should sign up for Uber; Blue Marble ice cream at Pier 25; Polarn O. Pyret sale; Lilac market postponed; Danish brunch; Collect Pond Park. / 1 comment
Do yourself (and your neighborhood) a favor by supporting local businesses this Saturday—and beyond. It's a great list—with lots of stuff for kids, wine, spa offers, women's fashion, fitness, home decor, men's fashion, pet supplies, and treats for humans.
Plus: Short-term rental list; Halloween do-over today; Benares's menu; Matt Abramcyk's and Nadine Ferber's apartment; donating via Barry's Bootcamp; Mike & Son reno; SoPo T-shirts; 110 Hudson question. / 11 comments
Plus: More ways to help out the less fortunate; free temporary office space; emergency station at P.S. 234...?
Long winter? Plus: Kori open on Sundays; Pippi Longstocking is on her way; Chipotle temporarily closed; Aamanns/Copenhagen.
"They're clothes made for kids who love to play," explained Pascale Suissa, manager of the new Tribeca outpost of Polarn O. Pyret. "They're so comfortable." They're also for people who love stripes. / 4 comments
Save on food and drinks, kids' clothes and activities, bikes and gear, fitness classes, hotel rooms, and fashionable events. / Sponsored
Even if you've closely read every post in the past year, you'll still learn something—such as the fact that yet ANOTHER nail salon is on its way. UPDATE 8/15: The interior designer moving into a Hudson storefront.
Contact Christopher Marte's office. They are very big on trees. — Heide Fasnacht / Nosy Neighbor: What happened to our trees?
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