Read about Ward III in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
In an old-school Tribeca move, Costbusters will sell clothing out of giant cardboard boxes for $4 per pound. / 4 comments
Plus still coming soon to Reade Street; Governors Island ice carving contest; a note of thanks to Tribeca. / 1 comment
The bar was scheduled to replace Ward III at 111 Reade Street. / 2 comments
There are a slew of new shops and restaurants coming online, and I know I am missing some here so fill in the blanks and I will update. / 5 comments
The former bartender's bar on Reade and West Broadway will reopen as much the same, but with jazz playing in the background. / 1 comment
The casual and cozy bar that was a favorite of both locals and office workers will close Saturday after 11 years on Reade. / 4 comments
Plus: Dance party at Ward III; how to get rid of old prescription medicine; demolished buildings at Beach and West; Strategist holiday pop-up; smashing pumpkins; BMCC lecture series.
Plus: What's up with the steam system in south Tribeca?; food truck parking in front of a hydrant; northwest Tribeca building has risen above ground; pizza boxes at Parm; greenery atop 137 Franklin; "Gradation" exhibit at hpgrp Gallery. / 2 comments
Plus: The cat that was stuck outside Ward III; another multi-vendor market on Broadway; B Dry branches out beyond blowouts; Patriot Saloon detritus; "Bull" shoot. / 13 comments
Plus: Big "Daredevil" TV shoot this week; more on the forthcoming appliance center (and historical details it discovered during renovation); Ward III's sister establishment in D.C.; best restroom paper towels. / 1 comment
Plus: Truck goes over barrier and into Hudson River Park; Reade Street building for sale; Le Pain Quotidien coffee cart; "Figurative Diaspora" at the New York Academy of Art. / 2 comments
Plus: Ward III has soft-reopened; the flared top of 111 Murray; the north side of Citigroup's curtain wall; Worth Street reconstruction progress; Wicked update. / 1 comment
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