Tribeca architect Markus Dochantschi of studioMDA has designed many of the raw spaces that now make up the Tribeca Gallery District. / 2 comments
Plus David Wojnarowicz at PPOW; Pier 40 site will be developed by Zeckendorfs; opposition to South End Avenue redesign. / 3 comments
Plus the Mudd Club connection at PPOW gallery; baseball coming back to Staten Island?; 67 Vestry making progress on the roof. / 1 comment
PPOW will open another space this spring; more on Pace's plans for Broadway and Walker; an update on Poets House; uterine cancer patients may get added to 9/11 list. / 2 comments
The Chinese emporium will reopen this month, in Soho. Plus Cynthia Nixon tours 31 Harrison; discounts in high places; two new galleries move here during the pandemic. / 1 comment
The galleries are slowing coming back to life and are offering ways to see new art in person, in socially distant settings.
I think we have a hidden gem in Tribeca that doesn’t get its due. Tac, on Warren Street, has good... — Elizabeth / The family from Beef Bar has taken the Sarabeth’s corner
Chinatown Building Supply (72 Walker) is a long-trusted local business that makes keys, and they're inexpensive. — mulciber / A new gallery is opening tonight in the Tribeca Hardware space
Whenever l want something unique and beautiful l contact the Plecas sister’s. l’ve been buying gifts for myself and special... — Jacqueline Shabot / Made in Tribeca: PLEĆAŠ
Yeah, handing over billion$ to the mismanaged and free spending MTA makes sense to non-critical thinkers. The so called "congestion"... — Common Sense / Tunnel Traffic: How it started; how it’s going
Chris, I remember you and all the creative sketches that the artist/employees hung on the walls. I miss the hardware... — Dana / A new gallery is opening tonight in the Tribeca Hardware space
...and there's the beer bar... — Tribeca Citizen / Trouble at the Tin Building?
There must be a reader that you are entering the grid as you leave the FDR Drive. — Tribeca Citizen / Clarity — finally — on one angle of congestion pricing for Downtown residents