Read about Shake Shack in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
Plus: Hudson and Harrison circa 1920; the report of another Shake Shack at the World Trade Center proves unfounded; tips, please. / 6 comments
The best thing about the Shake Shack that opened today at the Fulton Center is the location: It's on the top floor, which is a curved catwalk, so you feel as if you're suspended in mid-air. The worst thing, however, is also the location. / 10 comments
Plus: The Tribeca loft of jewelry designer Mignonne Gavigan Smith; Cuban bar BlackTail opens this week; city mulling traffic changes to the Chambers and West intersection; a look back at the Pulitzer building that was once on Park Row; Q&A with the incoming Community Board 1 chair. / 1 comment
According to a reliable tipster, Shake Shack is planning a location on Canal Street. / 8 comments
Plus: "Stop Shake Shack"; Greenwich Street cobblestones have deteriorated further; celebrate spring this Sunday at Duane Park; extended hours and more for the Tribeca Design District. / 9 comments
Nine newly announced shops and restaurants bring the total list to fifteen. / 6 comments
Plus: An attempt to deal with traffic congestion; F-18 flyover today; more Shake Shack signage; kids' sidewalk chalk contest; sample sale at Colony; Lot 77 appears to be turning into more of a bar; fashion show prep. / 2 comments
Say it five times fast. Plus: Peck Slip School is looking good; another stretch of World Trade Center sidewalk is open; a new partner for Looie, the restroom app; Pace University vegetable garden. / 5 comments
Plus: Montessori of Manhattan expanding its Beach Street campus; Seaport Film & Food Festival; hoping that El Vez Burrito will open on weekends; Park Row storefront renovations. / 4 comments
Plus: Finally, a glimpse of 11 N. Moore; signage at the Fulton Center Shake Shack; Gunbae opening forecast; "Girls" shoot; the Hideaway is back on its feet; Terroir TV; rosé dinner. / 3 comments
It certainly makes sense from a leasing standpoint. How else are you going to get folks to make the journey from street level? Or from below street level? / 11 comments
Plus: Pressed Juicery at the new Equinox; opening date for the Supermarket; marketing materials for 147 Duane storefront; questionable ads. / 3 comments
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