Plus: Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel • The Greenwich Hotel reviewed • "Girls in Trouble" extended • DIY for kids at Color Me Mine
Plus: FasTracKids/E.nopi coming to Reade Street • The Tribeca Meet & Greet is tonight • Church Street is getting a new deli / 1 comment
Introducing the Tribeca Citizen calendar, a look at what's coming to greater Tribeca over the next four weeks. If you have events you'd like added, or if you have suggestions as to how to make this more useful, please email tribecacitizen@gmail.com.
Plus: Walker's addition unveiled • Massage sale at Tribeca Spa of Tranquility • Andy Garcia • Beekman Tower loses the crane • Downtown Dance Factory
Plus: The Department of Education's back-up plan for overcrowding • Tax relief for BPC residents? • Edward Albee shows the WSJ around his 6,000-square-foot Harrison Street loft • P.S. 234 vs. Manhattan Youth • And more / 1 comment
Plus: Independence Plaza loses a battle • The Flea gets a good review • A B-list celebrity encounter at Tribeca Health & Fitness • Battery Park City Library set to open
Plus: News from or about Grown & Sewn, Torly Kid, Moomah, Warren 77, Tribeca Meet & Greet, Blue Coyote, Morimoto, Synagogue for the Arts, and more
If you're thinking of doing some spring cleaning—and you might as well, what with rain forecast from Friday to Monday—consider getting rid of some of that fabulous clothing that you never wear anymore. No, don’t just get rid of it: Put it to work.
Plus: Local winners in New York mag's Best of New York • Tribeca's top coffee, according to the NYT • Senator Squadron to the rescue! • A $12 million penthouse goes for closer to $8 million [tears of sympathy] • And more
Jeff Tabak, who loves Tribeca so much he named his real-estate brokerage Tabak Is Tribeca, answers questions about the neighborhood—including perhaps the world's greatest celeb sighting and where he'd live if only he could.
"My grandmother was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma last April," says Tribeca resident Donna Marotta. "No one in my family had had cancer before—particularly one we’d never heard of." Marotta became the advocate for her grandmother, talking to doctors on her behalf.
Plus: Franklin Cafe puts up a sign • Moomah and Tribeca Cinemas Kids Club enter the winner's circle • Pen Parentis hosts its monthly salon • A new hotel trumpets its WTC location • And more
I found the west side coffee shop at Wooster and Canal for a bit of time . Then they moved... — Barbara / Westside Coffee Shop, a Tribeca stalwart, has closed
I wouldn't want to venture any theories about what the storefront vacancies in our neighborhood mean, but using my own... — mulciber / Retail Report Part I: What we’ve gained and where we stand
Life well lived….role model to so many. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 — Sandra Alridge / Tribecan Richard Parsons, an exceptional businessman and an even better neighbor, dies at 76
Thank you, Jon! Hope to see you again soon for some drinks. Cheers! — Professor Baker / Seen & Heard: The Tribeca Citizen, on the rocks
Yes, of course! It’s where I got my inspiration for the name of the drink because it has surprisingly become... — Professor Baker / Seen & Heard: The Tribeca Citizen, on the rocks
Voter apathy is partly to blame. We need a City Council that advocates for tax paying residents - not criminals.... — BG / What can be done about counterfeit vendors?
It’s still closed as of today — Rich / A fake bar for Netflix at the Seaport