Read about Sushi Azabu in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
Plus: Former executive accuses Battery Park City Authority of corruption; which restaurants got Michelin stars (and which ones should have); music at Artists Space Books & Talks; artist giving paintings up for adoption. / 1 comment
Plus: Sushi Azabu's rebranding; City Hall Park's gaslights are back on; Goldman Alley's light rods; fashion/art collaborations at Brookfield Place; art exhibit about emergency preparedness.
Plus: Tribeca teenager to be on "Chopped"; Weather Up was burgled; Sushi Azabu spinoff in Brooklyn; Associated Press moving to FiDi. / 2 comments
Plus: Vintage cars for Bastille Day; a rebranding for Sushi Azabu?; social-minded shared workspace; checking in on 187 Franklin construction.
The city's townhouse craze is hitting Tribeca hard. Let's review the 10 properties currently being listed as single-family homes; nearly all had previously been commercial or multi-family residences. / 11 comments
Plus: The Robs love Arcade Bakery; Michelin Guide stars announced; Jake Gyllenhaal lives among us; quixotic Park Lane Hotel quest; Atera review; an unfortunate situation at P.S. 234. / 2 comments
It opened without anyone noticing. (Update: It doesn't seem to exist. Update #2: It does, but at a different address.) Plus: Cómodo in Soho; Atera gets two stars in the Michelin Guide; Felice opens today; family meal at Atera; fake grass in City Hall Park?; 99 Reade comps; 225 Rector Place settlement. / 5 comments
"I was exchanging tweets with a guy for months when I saw his name on one of the New York Times in the lobby," says news correspondent Marie-Joelle Parent. "We lived in the same building without knowing." / 1 comment
Inside the eye. Plus: CB1 goes school hunting; 19 Beach real estate; 70 Pine; best restaurants in New York City; dining at Ninja.
Plus: Michelin stars abound; Cuomo gets behind Greek Orthodox church; Sean Avery cut; artist Katia Santibañez.
I bet you're pronouncing at least one Tribeca business's name incorrectly. (I was.) / 14 comments
Inside the new Quad/Lang space on Reade. Plus: Double Amex loyalty points at certain shops and restaurants; Hudson Square Wine & Music Festival; and a free Blue Coyote reading.
How many of these do we need? — S / Neighbors on Duane Park are organizing against cannabis shop
No words to describe one of the best people I have the pleasure to be in contact with... Peter you... — Lou Montoya / Peter Bianco, who loved his wife, his family and his adopted neighborhood, has died at 51
I met Peter at Vassar College and knew him to be always, fun and kind and spreading positive energy to... — Basak Ertuna / Peter Bianco, who loved his wife, his family and his adopted neighborhood, has died at 51
I too have nothing against legal dispensaries. But this particular block just worries me. Cash business, quiet block, lots of... — Concerned / Neighbors on Duane Park are organizing against cannabis shop
Please attend the community board meeting on April 18th at 6pm. I’m sure it would be tremendously helpful if as... — Concerned / Neighbors on Duane Park are organizing against cannabis shop
CB1 took issue with it because the State is very clearly incorrectly applying the law. CB1 is correct. The State... — person / Neighbors on Duane Park are organizing against cannabis shop
I personally am supportive of the legal dispensaries. If this location meets the state's requirements, I am all for it.... — mary amsterdam / Neighbors on Duane Park are organizing against cannabis shop