Is Bouley in hot water? • Brick responds to recent allegations • A space on White called Space on White opens • Peeking inside Leo DiCaprio's loft • The cupcake trend • And more
Sale at PB & Caviar • Last day for ice rink • City Hall vegetable garden? • Artistic fencing at 56 Leonard • What $7.5 million buys these days • Damon Dash's gallery opening • And more
Pier A gets another chance • Is the WFC WInter Garden getting redone? • "Dark Days" at Tribeca Cinemas • Race, cultural identity, and hip-hop at the Museum of Jewish Heritage • A director on shooting at Dylan Prime
A loft from "Rescue Me" is on the market • J. Crew Liquor Store • Modern dance that's ideal for kids • Tribeca Cinemas Kids Club screens "Annie" • Comedy Below Canal
Christy Frank, owner of Frankly Wines, answers questions about Tribeca—including the restaurant she's been trying to get into, a great shopping street, her favorite wine bar, and more. / 4 comments
Tribeca Project Space's new show • Brandy Library classes • An artist inspired by the Tribeca Grand • Old gin on sale • Church Street Gym • Thom Browne channels Daniel Boone
Downtown's dramatic shadows • Mardi Gras parties • Real-estate winners and losers • Terroir Tribeca • TriBeCafe: a first impression • Much more
Mondo Cane's cool new stuff • The New York Times on turmoil at the Battery Park City Authority • 9/11 trials: CIty Council meeting • Eco-sensitive shared workspaces • B&N readings • A celebrity visits a spa on Harrison
A quick take on TriBeCafe, the new restaurant from the folks behind Greenwich Grill.
This week, the Atlanta-based School of Humanity & Awareness is holding courses on N. Moore: "SoHA offers a direct experience and training towards Heart-Centered Contribution, Awareness Training, and Yin Conscious-Listening." Uh, ok.
Tribeca real-estate report: what's selling, what's not • Terroir and Benvenuto Café opening dates • Kindergarten lottery • Asphalt Green details • Protesting 9/11 terror trials • Cheerleading and jingle-writing • Love poetry • Queen Esther at Duane Park • And more
Not much new this week, other than "The Wolfman," "The Lightning Thief," and "Valentine's Day"—which is apparently even worse than one might have been led to expect.
Rat Terriers? — Tim / Getting control of the rat situation in Washington Market Park
It’s $700 million, not $7 million. https://pix11.com/news/morning/fare-evasion-cost-mta-700-million-in-2023-watchdog-group/#:~:text=Fare%20evasion%20cost%20the%20MTA,least%20%24100%20million%20last%20year. — Reademan / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”
If CP is supposed to be revenue for the MTA, then the MTA needs vehicles to come to the CP... — Jer / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”
I say NO to congestion pricing. The working families can't afford NYC. They can't afford higher food prices. Adding congestion... — Elbee / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”
Time to look into ferrets? — Leslie / Getting control of the rat situation in Washington Market Park
The MTA is losing $7 million+ a year on fare evasion. "We have to think we are all playing by... — Tribeca Citizen / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”
Interesting analysis: "At $2.90, the NYC Subway is too cheap" https://fleker.medium.com/at-2-90-the-nyc-subway-is-too-cheap-4ea2178b903c — Marcus / The future of congestion pricing is “now or never”