Plus local author Jon Pepper releases third corporate satire; Trinity Church resumes meal service; LMCC is ready with its River to River schedule of events.
Warren and Church will open in April; Broadway is down the road. Plus Mr. Tsunis goes to Greece; Trinity Church gets a new rector; BPCA will hold a one-day baseball camp.
Using Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, St. Peter's, Trinity and Lower Manhattan Community Church are all offering services online.
Plus Streeteasy releases its report on the glut of unsold new condos; a woman stages a funeral for her student debt in the Trinity graveyard; Amazon's sidewalk office; fall color in WMP. / 6 comments
Plus Lights for Liberty rally lights up Foley Square; a local broker and her partner specialize for moms; high school students redo the Last Supper for Trinity mural.
Plus: Van listed as lodging on Airbnb; deals on new condos; more on the cop and veteran to get a street-naming; Bogardus Plaza plant giveaway; ferry costs keep increasing; a previous incarnation of Trinity Church. / 1 comment
Plus: A jewelry designer's Tribeca duplex; looking back at Trinity Church's real-estate holdings in Lower Manhattan through the years.
Plus: Trinity Church to start big renovation project; the entrance to Primo's cocktail lounge; 30 Warren topped out; art show. / 3 comments
Plus: SLT's Tribeca studio opens today; checking in on the Worth Street reconstruction project; residential conversion on Franklin; Richard Aldrich show at Bortolami; two shoots. / 4 comments
Plus: Rendering of Trinity Church's proposed metal canopy; soccer player lists his apartment; Battery Park City church shuts its doors; concerns about turning a street into a pedestrian mall. / 9 comments
Plus: Creative corner-cutting at 11 Beach; Trinity Church wants to add a modern canopy on one side; Westbourne restaurant opens tomorrow in Soho; Chambers Street subway humor. / 1 comment
Plus: Photographer Donna Ferrato's final Tribeca portfolio; Church Publick clarification; 56 Leonard sidewalk progress; Greek bakery/café in FiDi; textural art exhibit; lunch at Grand Banks; Trinity Church commemorates LGBT Pride Month. / 5 comments
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Steve C, can you share a link to any of the celebrations? I assume they were planned in advance and... — Joe Rice / A midsummer day at Rockefeller