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.
I remember when people's idea of FiDi slowly transitioning to a livable residential area was the opening of the Hermes... — Noah / New Kid on the Block: Marky’s Caviar
We were proud to have occupied 177 Duane from 1998 through 2018. This was uur 2nd Pilates home and was... — Alycea Ungaro / Jack Hanley Gallery will close on Duane Street
From the NY Post this week: The co-founder and former CEO of StreetEasy is embroiled in a bitter legal feud... — James / Seen & Heard: Now That’s a Terrace
We have an illegal weed shop at the bottom of our coop in FiDi (Nassau and John). It has been... — Jon / What’s to do about the few remaining illegal smoke shops?
Are they selling cannabis? There are a number of "smoke shops" in the neighborhood. One is on the east side... — mulciber / What’s to do about the few remaining illegal smoke shops?
People still eat Caviar? What is this the 80s? — Michael / New Kid on the Block: Marky’s Caviar
I wonder why after all these years, at least the current version with black Africans and fake luxury goods en... — R. / What can be done about counterfeit vendors?