Read about The Harrison in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
The boulangerie and restaurant is about as French as can be, with onion soup, croque monsieur, duck rillettes, quiche Lorraine, and so on. / 23 comments
Plus: Another physical therapy office opening here; Le District party; Broadway hotel appears to be back on; city mulling zoning changes that would raise height restrictions; R & Company show. / 3 comments
No, it's not a nail salon. / 35 comments
Plus: Auction at Josephine; fireworks tonight for New Year's Eve; dispiriting news about the BMCC swimming pool. / 3 comments
Plus: North Cove Marina update; Hudson Street construction; Brookfield Place views of the World Trade Center; 56 Leonard's Anish Kapoor sculpture; The Harrison sale. / 7 comments
The polls are closed, the results have been tabulated—thanks again to the 1,124 people who voted—and the rejoicing can begin.
Plus: New lighting tricks at 1 World Trade Center; helping the homeless woman on Murray; Bikram Yoga NYC update; James Perse progress; Pen Parentis salon and minglefest; our oculi; a small-plates thought. / 8 comments
Plus: Mysterious dry-cleaning set-up; Man of the World's rooftop plans for 1 White Street; Institute for Culinary Education details; yogurt shop definitely closed; "Slap" filming today; tiny storefront for rent; the Harrison. / 6 comments
"The lychee martinis at Nobu go down way too easily," says Clinton Kelly, moderator of ABC talk show "The Chew" and designer of a new tabletop line. "I've gotten myself into some serious trouble with those." / 3 comments
Plus: The Harrison's Jimmy Bradley; 67 Vestry (and its developer Aby Rosen); 9/11 Museum curators; Stitched Tribeca carries on; "Night at the Museums"; new FiDi gym.
Plus: Nish Nush owner's apartment hunt; World Trade Center neighbors drop legal action; Harrison chef on spring entertaining; no relief for the "Vesey Squeezey"; another American Cut.
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"spice up their lives" is a euphemism for "look for a rich spouse" :-) — James / In the News: Tracking the Tribeca gallery district
With crime coming into our upscale neighborhood, I guess all of the younger crowd with their eyes focused on their... — Richard / In the News: Man stabbed on Greenwich and Reade
Justin Gelband is also on the list - his new studio is at 86 Walker Street. — JDP / Seen & Heard: Menswear landmark edition