Plus the St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is nearing completion; Tribeca Rogue gets a nod; the Howard Hughes Corporation scales back its donation to the Seaport Museum. / 13 comments
Tribeca Rogue is an exclusive eight-floor boutique building on the corner of Church and Chambers offering 1-3 bedroom full-floor units, keyed elevator access and a roof deck. / Sponsored
Plus a show at Postmasters illustrates 2020 crises; an explainer on the Soho rezoning; kudos for the new residence on Church and Chambers. / 3 comments
Plus the new view up Church Street; a walking tour of Fidi for your summer visitors; women's business wear Argent has a pop-up in Soho; a beer garden is coming to the Oculus. / 5 comments
Is this what's considered rogue these days? The new building on the narrow corner of Chambers and Church has some sassy marketing going on. / 5 comments
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Good point. I remember there was an old interview when the interviewer asked one of the junk buyers, "Did you... — Marcus / What can be done about counterfeit vendors?
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Would love to help. Honest question. What can we do? — Randy / What can be done about counterfeit vendors?
"Zero tolerance" is right. That requires consistent enforcement: Every time police see this happening, seize the goods, fine the vendor.... — Marcus / What can be done about counterfeit vendors?