For the person who has everything, there's always booze, sweets, flowers, fitness classes, and branded merchandise.
Having stopped by each and every store in Tribeca over the past few weeks, I can say with authority—and a bit of pride—that there's something here for everyone. / 2 comments
Plus: Donation-based dance classes; TriBattery Pops is looking for new blood; and a new pedicure at Sweet Lily.
Pam Chmiel answers questions about the neighborhood—including where she indulges in a facial and her family's Halloween tradition. Plus: She's offering a full scholarship for the next Teenage Entrepreneur Boot Camp.
“What goes on your body goes into your body,” says Nicki Francis, stirring a saucepan filled with what looks like golden goo. I had invited myself to her Hudson Street home so I could see firsthand how she goes about making her Khushi line of spa products. / 3 comments
Yes. The point is to keep cars out of the grid. — Tribeca Citizen / Clarity — finally — on one angle of congestion pricing for Downtown residents
If I take the Brooklyn bridge to the west side highway via chambers street (exit) will I be charged? Thank... — Abraham / Clarity — finally — on one angle of congestion pricing for Downtown residents
You mean he had never heard of the Tribeca Citizen? — Tribeca Citizen / Seen & Heard: The Tribeca Citizen, on the rocks
Missing L’Angolo and ROC — Jean / New Kid on the Block: Marky’s Caviar
Ugh - what decade is it again? So tacky and unnecessary. — Marcus / New Kid on the Block: Marky’s Caviar
Stunning find. Thank you! The Patriot was a whole orbit throughout my recent decade+ in new york. — Belen Mendoza / The Patriot has gone dark
I’m sure this spot will be a haven for caviar enthusiasts, but whether it becomes a meaningful addition to the... — FiDiGuy / New Kid on the Block: Marky’s Caviar