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Tribeca Citizen is a website, updated several times every weekday, that covers the news, events, people and places of the greater Tribecaarea.
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The Candidates 2021: Susan Damplo for CD1. This is the seventh in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, ITRIBECA CITIZEN
The ballots are being prepped for the June 22 primary, and for ranked choice voting, order matters. The Board of Elections used random selection to see who got to be on top of the ballot, and for City Council District 1, here’s how the list will look when you get in there, with the names runningTRIBECA CITIZEN
The memorial was dedicated in 1997 and designed by architect Stuart Crawford, who won a juried competition by using water as the primary integrating element. The wall is inscribed with the names of the officers and dates on which they were killed. Water flows down the flume past the granite wall, representing death, and then falls intothe open
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The Candidates 2021: Denny Salas for CD1. April 15, 2021 • Community News. This is the first in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire I sent them based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to each candidate’s response at the bottom. A few years into DennySalas
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The Candidates 2021: Gigi Li for CD1. This is the fifth in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. As a college grad working with familiesliving
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The Candidates 2021: Tiffany Winbush for CD1. This is the third in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. Tiffany Winbush joined Community Board 1 not long after she landed inTRIBECA CITIZEN
Reade Street Pub has closed. May 14, 2021 • Restaurant/Bar News. Last night was the last call for Reade Street Pub — the Tribeca staple that has been an operating saloon at that spot since the 1800s. It was a crazy and festive night in the way some wakes canTRIBECA CITIZEN
The state has started a new covid testing initiative where New Yorkers can get cheap tests from vans parked in Battery Park City. There are three sites, and you have to register with ClarityMedHealth before you can make an appointment, but the process is pretty painless. I just did it in about 5 minutes and made an appointment at the Irish HungerMemorial.
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Madelyn Wils will leave post at Hudson River Park. Madelyn Wils, who has run the Hudson River Park Trust, the city/state agency that manages the park, for nearly a decade, will retire from her post at the start of next month. And since I am a member of the board of directors of the Trust, I will say right up front that this ispersonal!
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Tribeca Citizen is a website, updated several times every weekday, that covers the news, events, people and places of the greater Tribecaarea.
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The Candidates 2021: Susan Damplo for CD1. This is the seventh in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, ITRIBECA CITIZEN
The ballots are being prepped for the June 22 primary, and for ranked choice voting, order matters. The Board of Elections used random selection to see who got to be on top of the ballot, and for City Council District 1, here’s how the list will look when you get in there, with the names runningTRIBECA CITIZEN
The memorial was dedicated in 1997 and designed by architect Stuart Crawford, who won a juried competition by using water as the primary integrating element. The wall is inscribed with the names of the officers and dates on which they were killed. Water flows down the flume past the granite wall, representing death, and then falls intothe open
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The Candidates 2021: Denny Salas for CD1. April 15, 2021 • Community News. This is the first in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire I sent them based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to each candidate’s response at the bottom. A few years into DennySalas
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The Candidates 2021: Gigi Li for CD1. This is the fifth in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. As a college grad working with familiesliving
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The Candidates 2021: Tiffany Winbush for CD1. This is the third in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. Tiffany Winbush joined Community Board 1 not long after she landed inTRIBECA CITIZEN
Reade Street Pub has closed. May 14, 2021 • Restaurant/Bar News. Last night was the last call for Reade Street Pub — the Tribeca staple that has been an operating saloon at that spot since the 1800s. It was a crazy and festive night in the way some wakes canTRIBECA CITIZEN
The state has started a new covid testing initiative where New Yorkers can get cheap tests from vans parked in Battery Park City. There are three sites, and you have to register with ClarityMedHealth before you can make an appointment, but the process is pretty painless. I just did it in about 5 minutes and made an appointment at the Irish HungerMemorial.
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Madelyn Wils will leave post at Hudson River Park. Madelyn Wils, who has run the Hudson River Park Trust, the city/state agency that manages the park, for nearly a decade, will retire from her post at the start of next month. And since I am a member of the board of directors of the Trust, I will say right up front that this ispersonal!
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1 day ago · Introducing the 57 boutique condominium residences at Era, a long-awaited progression of architecture, design and lifestyle in one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods. In a bold return to the pre-war layouts so well loved in the Upper West Side, Era’s residences offer defined, independentTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · You scofflaws with wheels no doubt fondly remember the tow pound at Pier 76 — a hulking steel and concrete pier shed behind the Javits Center. It’s now the latest section to be added to Hudson River Park, extending out 600 feet into the river. If you are thinking “Little Island,” erase thoseTRIBECA CITIZEN
14 hours ago · The Seaport Coalition, the group of neighbors that has been fighting the Howard Hughes Corporation’s plans for developing the large swath of the Seaport historic district at 250 Water, is circulating a petition now in advance of Monday’s CB1 meeting. You can sign it here and read more for a fuller explanation.. After the Landmarks Commission approved the latest rendition for thebuildings
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1 day ago · But to start at the start: the plaque marks the site of the original Martin Guitar Co., founded there by German immigrant C.F. Martin in a three-story wooden building that was 196 Hudson in 1933.But the crowds and dirt of NYC sent him and his family to the rolling hills of Pennsylvania not long after, and the company remains there in Nazareth today.TRIBECA CITIZEN
22 hours ago · Governors Island will host shows of both Meg Webster and Onyedika Chuke starting tomorrow, June 12, and running through October 31 at the Arts Center at Governors Island. Webster’s site-specific installations include video, sculpture and aTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · ARCHITECT OF SALT SHED DIES The Times has an obit on Michael Friedlander, who worked for the Sanitation Department as an architect for 40 years and would ultimately design the Spring Street Salt Shed. “He became an in-house architect, a project manager and finally the director of special projects — all the while never giving up on a singular crusade: to transform civic architecture, fromTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · The city’s goal is to house the homeless population in their own districts. Ours has 600, but no permanent shelters to date. 52 William and 105 Washington will be the first. A shelter on Canal will serve CD2. Music nights are back on at Duane Park. Plus a pop-up collective of Colombian artisanTRIBECA CITIZEN
And the new 7-Eleven, which was formerly on Church and Warren, has now reopened on Church and Park Place. Seen one, seen them all as a rule, but still B. was kind enough to send these photos of the interior — looks like they are making a bit more of an effort.TRIBECA CITIZEN
Park Preschool is closing permanently after 31 years. August 28, 2020 • Kids, Schools. The owners of The Park Preschool, one of whom founded the school here in 1989, have decided to close permanently — finding that digging out from the hole that is the pandemic “has created a situation where our survival is not viable.”.TRIBECA CITIZEN
I have yet to hear back from the team there, but in the meantime: Healthynest, a baby products startup, has taken the former wine store at 21 Warren, between Broadway and Church. (Thanks to E. for the shot, who noted that with Tribeca Pediatrics andTRIBECA CITIZEN
Tribeca Citizen is a website, updated several times every weekday, that covers the news, events, people and places of the greater Tribecaarea.
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22 hours ago · ARCHITECT OF SALT SHED DIES The Times has an obit on Michael Friedlander, who worked for the Sanitation Department as an architect for 40 years and would ultimately design the Spring Street Salt Shed. “He became an in-house architect, a project manager and finally the director of special projects — all the while never giving up on a singular crusade: to transform civic architecture, fromTRIBECA CITIZEN
Something’s doing at AKA Tribeca. June 4, 2021 • Real Estate, Restaurant/Bar News. K. sent this photo of the sign coming down at the AKA Tribeca (aka the Smyth) on the corner of Chambers and West Broadway. Their PR crew told me as recently as May 14 that the hotel was closed temporarily, but it is no longer on the company’s list oflocations.
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The Candidates 2021: Susan Damplo for CD1. This is the seventh in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, ITRIBECA CITIZEN
The NYPL announced that they will open all branch libraries in the city by mid-July, and the New Amsterdam branch on Murray Street — which has been closed since May 2018 — will be among them. These are the latest views of it under construction. Several branches openedtoday
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Reade Street Pub has closed. May 14, 2021 • Restaurant/Bar News. Last night was the last call for Reade Street Pub — the Tribeca staple that has been an operating saloon at that spot since the 1800s. It was a crazy and festive night in the way some wakes canTRIBECA CITIZEN
The memorial was dedicated in 1997 and designed by architect Stuart Crawford, who won a juried competition by using water as the primary integrating element. The wall is inscribed with the names of the officers and dates on which they were killed. Water flows down the flume past the granite wall, representing death, and then falls intothe open
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Tracy Nieporent writes to say that Bâtard — his brother Drew’s original restaurant back when it was Montrachet 36 years ago (it opened as Bâtard in 2014) — will reopen on Wednesday after its hiatus for the pandemic. The restaurant opened in August of last year, but closed again when it got too cold to hold a fork properly. The Nieporents’ other OG, Tribeca Grill, opened last week.TRIBECA CITIZEN
The Candidates 2021: Gigi Li for CD1. This is the fifth in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. As a college grad working with familiesliving
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The Candidates 2021: Tiffany Winbush for CD1. This is the third in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. Tiffany Winbush joined Community Board 1 not long after she landed inTRIBECA CITIZEN
Tribeca Citizen is a website, updated several times every weekday, that covers the news, events, people and places of the greater Tribecaarea.
TRIBECA CITIZEN
22 hours ago · ARCHITECT OF SALT SHED DIES The Times has an obit on Michael Friedlander, who worked for the Sanitation Department as an architect for 40 years and would ultimately design the Spring Street Salt Shed. “He became an in-house architect, a project manager and finally the director of special projects — all the while never giving up on a singular crusade: to transform civic architecture, fromTRIBECA CITIZEN
Something’s doing at AKA Tribeca. June 4, 2021 • Real Estate, Restaurant/Bar News. K. sent this photo of the sign coming down at the AKA Tribeca (aka the Smyth) on the corner of Chambers and West Broadway. Their PR crew told me as recently as May 14 that the hotel was closed temporarily, but it is no longer on the company’s list oflocations.
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The Candidates 2021: Susan Damplo for CD1. This is the seventh in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, ITRIBECA CITIZEN
The NYPL announced that they will open all branch libraries in the city by mid-July, and the New Amsterdam branch on Murray Street — which has been closed since May 2018 — will be among them. These are the latest views of it under construction. Several branches openedtoday
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Reade Street Pub has closed. May 14, 2021 • Restaurant/Bar News. Last night was the last call for Reade Street Pub — the Tribeca staple that has been an operating saloon at that spot since the 1800s. It was a crazy and festive night in the way some wakes canTRIBECA CITIZEN
The memorial was dedicated in 1997 and designed by architect Stuart Crawford, who won a juried competition by using water as the primary integrating element. The wall is inscribed with the names of the officers and dates on which they were killed. Water flows down the flume past the granite wall, representing death, and then falls intothe open
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Tracy Nieporent writes to say that Bâtard — his brother Drew’s original restaurant back when it was Montrachet 36 years ago (it opened as Bâtard in 2014) — will reopen on Wednesday after its hiatus for the pandemic. The restaurant opened in August of last year, but closed again when it got too cold to hold a fork properly. The Nieporents’ other OG, Tribeca Grill, opened last week.TRIBECA CITIZEN
The Candidates 2021: Gigi Li for CD1. This is the fifth in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. As a college grad working with familiesliving
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The Candidates 2021: Tiffany Winbush for CD1. This is the third in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. Tiffany Winbush joined Community Board 1 not long after she landed inTRIBECA CITIZEN
14 hours ago · Introducing the 57 boutique condominium residences at Era, a long-awaited progression of architecture, design and lifestyle in one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods. In a bold return to the pre-war layouts so well loved in the Upper West Side, Era’s residences offer defined, independentTRIBECA CITIZEN
22 hours ago · ARCHITECT OF SALT SHED DIES The Times has an obit on Michael Friedlander, who worked for the Sanitation Department as an architect for 40 years and would ultimately design the Spring Street Salt Shed. “He became an in-house architect, a project manager and finally the director of special projects — all the while never giving up on a singular crusade: to transform civic architecture, fromTRIBECA CITIZEN
14 hours ago · But to start at the start: the plaque marks the site of the original Martin Guitar Co., founded there by German immigrant C.F. Martin in a three-story wooden building that was 196 Hudson in 1933.But the crowds and dirt of NYC sent him and his family to the rolling hills of Pennsylvania not long after, and the company remains there in Nazareth today.TRIBECA CITIZEN
19 hours ago · You scofflaws with wheels no doubt fondly remember the tow pound at Pier 76 — a hulking steel and concrete pier shed behind the Javits Center. It’s now the latest section to be added to Hudson River Park, extending out 600 feet into the river. If you are thinking “Little Island,” erase thoseTRIBECA CITIZEN
In the continuing saga that is the homeless shelter at the Lucerne Hotel on 79th Street, a New York State Supreme Court appellate panel ruled last week that the men *can* be moved downtown. At one point in the 10-month court battle there were three sets of stakeholders — three residents of theTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · The city’s goal is to house the homeless population in their own districts. Ours has 600, but no permanent shelters to date. 52 William and 105 Washington will be the first. A shelter on Canal will serve CD2. Music nights are back on at Duane Park. Plus a pop-up collective of Colombian artisanTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · The Friends of Duane Park will be hosting their semi-monthly Thursday music nights in the park again this season, starting tomorrow, June 10, with the Blicker Blues Band. Mark the calendar for the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month. Next up: June 24 with Jesse Adelson & Friends. Tribecan (andTRIBECA CITIZEN
J. sent this picture of the scaffold going up for the first showing at Brookfield for the opening night show: In the Heights, showing at 7p at the festival’s outdoor locations across the city including The Battery. (I’m seeing it the old fashioned way next Tuesday at RegalBPC.) The artist D
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A six-bedroom, 6000-square-foot unit in 67 Vestry became the priciest home sale in Manhattan last week, going for just under $24 million to a family in the neighborhood, The Real Deal reports. The building doesn’t look a *lot* different on the outside yet — and I celebrate this — but I imagine things are gettingTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · I have yet to hear back from the team there, but in the meantime: Healthynest, a baby products startup, has taken the former wine store at 21 Warren, between Broadway and Church. (Thanks to E. for the shot, who noted that with Tribeca Pediatrics andTRIBECA CITIZEN
Tribeca Citizen is a website, updated several times every weekday, that covers the news, events, people and places of the greater Tribecaarea.
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21 hours ago · ARCHITECT OF SALT SHED DIES The Times has an obit on Michael Friedlander, who worked for the Sanitation Department as an architect for 40 years and would ultimately design the Spring Street Salt Shed. “He became an in-house architect, a project manager and finally the director of special projects — all the while never giving up on a singular crusade: to transform civic architecture, fromTRIBECA CITIZEN
Something’s doing at AKA Tribeca. June 4, 2021 • Real Estate, Restaurant/Bar News. K. sent this photo of the sign coming down at the AKA Tribeca (aka the Smyth) on the corner of Chambers and West Broadway. Their PR crew told me as recently as May 14 that the hotel was closed temporarily, but it is no longer on the company’s list oflocations.
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The Candidates 2021: Susan Damplo for CD1. This is the seventh in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, ITRIBECA CITIZEN
The NYPL announced that they will open all branch libraries in the city by mid-July, and the New Amsterdam branch on Murray Street — which has been closed since May 2018 — will be among them. These are the latest views of it under construction. Several branches openedtoday
TRIBECA CITIZEN
Reade Street Pub has closed. May 14, 2021 • Restaurant/Bar News. Last night was the last call for Reade Street Pub — the Tribeca staple that has been an operating saloon at that spot since the 1800s. It was a crazy and festive night in the way some wakes canTRIBECA CITIZEN
The memorial was dedicated in 1997 and designed by architect Stuart Crawford, who won a juried competition by using water as the primary integrating element. The wall is inscribed with the names of the officers and dates on which they were killed. Water flows down the flume past the granite wall, representing death, and then falls intothe open
TRIBECA CITIZEN
Tracy Nieporent writes to say that Bâtard — his brother Drew’s original restaurant back when it was Montrachet 36 years ago (it opened as Bâtard in 2014) — will reopen on Wednesday after its hiatus for the pandemic. The restaurant opened in August of last year, but closed again when it got too cold to hold a fork properly. The Nieporents’ other OG, Tribeca Grill, opened last week.TRIBECA CITIZEN
The Candidates 2021: Gigi Li for CD1. This is the fifth in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. As a college grad working with familiesliving
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The Candidates 2021: Tiffany Winbush for CD1. This is the third in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. Tiffany Winbush joined Community Board 1 not long after she landed inTRIBECA CITIZEN
Tribeca Citizen is a website, updated several times every weekday, that covers the news, events, people and places of the greater Tribecaarea.
TRIBECA CITIZEN
21 hours ago · ARCHITECT OF SALT SHED DIES The Times has an obit on Michael Friedlander, who worked for the Sanitation Department as an architect for 40 years and would ultimately design the Spring Street Salt Shed. “He became an in-house architect, a project manager and finally the director of special projects — all the while never giving up on a singular crusade: to transform civic architecture, fromTRIBECA CITIZEN
Something’s doing at AKA Tribeca. June 4, 2021 • Real Estate, Restaurant/Bar News. K. sent this photo of the sign coming down at the AKA Tribeca (aka the Smyth) on the corner of Chambers and West Broadway. Their PR crew told me as recently as May 14 that the hotel was closed temporarily, but it is no longer on the company’s list oflocations.
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The Candidates 2021: Susan Damplo for CD1. This is the seventh in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, ITRIBECA CITIZEN
The NYPL announced that they will open all branch libraries in the city by mid-July, and the New Amsterdam branch on Murray Street — which has been closed since May 2018 — will be among them. These are the latest views of it under construction. Several branches openedtoday
TRIBECA CITIZEN
Reade Street Pub has closed. May 14, 2021 • Restaurant/Bar News. Last night was the last call for Reade Street Pub — the Tribeca staple that has been an operating saloon at that spot since the 1800s. It was a crazy and festive night in the way some wakes canTRIBECA CITIZEN
The memorial was dedicated in 1997 and designed by architect Stuart Crawford, who won a juried competition by using water as the primary integrating element. The wall is inscribed with the names of the officers and dates on which they were killed. Water flows down the flume past the granite wall, representing death, and then falls intothe open
TRIBECA CITIZEN
Tracy Nieporent writes to say that Bâtard — his brother Drew’s original restaurant back when it was Montrachet 36 years ago (it opened as Bâtard in 2014) — will reopen on Wednesday after its hiatus for the pandemic. The restaurant opened in August of last year, but closed again when it got too cold to hold a fork properly. The Nieporents’ other OG, Tribeca Grill, opened last week.TRIBECA CITIZEN
The Candidates 2021: Gigi Li for CD1. This is the fifth in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. As a college grad working with familiesliving
TRIBECA CITIZEN
The Candidates 2021: Tiffany Winbush for CD1. This is the third in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. Tiffany Winbush joined Community Board 1 not long after she landed inTRIBECA CITIZEN
12 hours ago · Introducing the 57 boutique condominium residences at Era, a long-awaited progression of architecture, design and lifestyle in one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods. In a bold return to the pre-war layouts so well loved in the Upper West Side, Era’s residences offer defined, independentTRIBECA CITIZEN
21 hours ago · ARCHITECT OF SALT SHED DIES The Times has an obit on Michael Friedlander, who worked for the Sanitation Department as an architect for 40 years and would ultimately design the Spring Street Salt Shed. “He became an in-house architect, a project manager and finally the director of special projects — all the while never giving up on a singular crusade: to transform civic architecture, fromTRIBECA CITIZEN
12 hours ago · But to start at the start: the plaque marks the site of the original Martin Guitar Co., founded there by German immigrant C.F. Martin in a three-story wooden building that was 196 Hudson in 1933.But the crowds and dirt of NYC sent him and his family to the rolling hills of Pennsylvania not long after, and the company remains there in Nazareth today.TRIBECA CITIZEN
18 hours ago · You scofflaws with wheels no doubt fondly remember the tow pound at Pier 76 — a hulking steel and concrete pier shed behind the Javits Center. It’s now the latest section to be added to Hudson River Park, extending out 600 feet into the river. If you are thinking “Little Island,” erase thoseTRIBECA CITIZEN
In the continuing saga that is the homeless shelter at the Lucerne Hotel on 79th Street, a New York State Supreme Court appellate panel ruled last week that the men *can* be moved downtown. At one point in the 10-month court battle there were three sets of stakeholders — three residents of theTRIBECA CITIZEN
23 hours ago · The city’s goal is to house the homeless population in their own districts. Ours has 600, but no permanent shelters to date. 52 William and 105 Washington will be the first. A shelter on Canal will serve CD2. Music nights are back on at Duane Park. Plus a pop-up collective of Colombian artisanTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · The Friends of Duane Park will be hosting their semi-monthly Thursday music nights in the park again this season, starting tomorrow, June 10, with the Blicker Blues Band. Mark the calendar for the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month. Next up: June 24 with Jesse Adelson & Friends. Tribecan (andTRIBECA CITIZEN
J. sent this picture of the scaffold going up for the first showing at Brookfield for the opening night show: In the Heights, showing at 7p at the festival’s outdoor locations across the city including The Battery. (I’m seeing it the old fashioned way next Tuesday at RegalBPC.) The artist D
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A six-bedroom, 6000-square-foot unit in 67 Vestry became the priciest home sale in Manhattan last week, going for just under $24 million to a family in the neighborhood, The Real Deal reports. The building doesn’t look a *lot* different on the outside yet — and I celebrate this — but I imagine things are gettingTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · I have yet to hear back from the team there, but in the meantime: Healthynest, a baby products startup, has taken the former wine store at 21 Warren, between Broadway and Church. (Thanks to E. for the shot, who noted that with Tribeca Pediatrics andTRIBECA CITIZEN
Tribeca Citizen is a website, updated several times every weekday, that covers the news, events, people and places of the greater Tribecaarea.
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18 hours ago · ARCHITECT OF SALT SHED DIES The Times has an obit on Michael Friedlander, who worked for the Sanitation Department as an architect for 40 years and would ultimately design the Spring Street Salt Shed. “He became an in-house architect, a project manager and finally the director of special projects — all the while never giving up on a singular crusade: to transform civic architecture, fromTRIBECA CITIZEN
Something’s doing at AKA Tribeca. June 4, 2021 • Real Estate, Restaurant/Bar News. K. sent this photo of the sign coming down at the AKA Tribeca (aka the Smyth) on the corner of Chambers and West Broadway. Their PR crew told me as recently as May 14 that the hotel was closed temporarily, but it is no longer on the company’s list oflocations.
TRIBECA CITIZEN
The NYPL announced that they will open all branch libraries in the city by mid-July, and the New Amsterdam branch on Murray Street — which has been closed since May 2018 — will be among them. These are the latest views of it under construction. Several branches openedtoday
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The Candidates 2021: Susan Damplo for CD1. This is the seventh in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, ITRIBECA CITIZEN
J. sent this photo over — the hotel is being cleared out. The hotel company — Independent Collection — still has a couple properties in the city, so I will see what I can learn, but their media contact is shut down. With it goes Jehangir Mehta’s restaurant Graffiti Earth, which he originallyTRIBECA CITIZEN
Reade Street Pub has closed. May 14, 2021 • Restaurant/Bar News. Last night was the last call for Reade Street Pub — the Tribeca staple that has been an operating saloon at that spot since the 1800s. It was a crazy and festive night in the way some wakes canTRIBECA CITIZEN
The memorial was dedicated in 1997 and designed by architect Stuart Crawford, who won a juried competition by using water as the primary integrating element. The wall is inscribed with the names of the officers and dates on which they were killed. Water flows down the flume past the granite wall, representing death, and then falls intothe open
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The Candidates 2021: Tiffany Winbush for CD1. This is the third in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. Tiffany Winbush joined Community Board 1 not long after she landed inTRIBECA CITIZEN
The Candidates 2021: Gigi Li for CD1. This is the fifth in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. As a college grad working with familiesliving
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18 hours ago · ARCHITECT OF SALT SHED DIES The Times has an obit on Michael Friedlander, who worked for the Sanitation Department as an architect for 40 years and would ultimately design the Spring Street Salt Shed. “He became an in-house architect, a project manager and finally the director of special projects — all the while never giving up on a singular crusade: to transform civic architecture, fromTRIBECA CITIZEN
Something’s doing at AKA Tribeca. June 4, 2021 • Real Estate, Restaurant/Bar News. K. sent this photo of the sign coming down at the AKA Tribeca (aka the Smyth) on the corner of Chambers and West Broadway. Their PR crew told me as recently as May 14 that the hotel was closed temporarily, but it is no longer on the company’s list oflocations.
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The NYPL announced that they will open all branch libraries in the city by mid-July, and the New Amsterdam branch on Murray Street — which has been closed since May 2018 — will be among them. These are the latest views of it under construction. Several branches openedtoday
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The Candidates 2021: Susan Damplo for CD1. This is the seventh in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, ITRIBECA CITIZEN
J. sent this photo over — the hotel is being cleared out. The hotel company — Independent Collection — still has a couple properties in the city, so I will see what I can learn, but their media contact is shut down. With it goes Jehangir Mehta’s restaurant Graffiti Earth, which he originallyTRIBECA CITIZEN
Reade Street Pub has closed. May 14, 2021 • Restaurant/Bar News. Last night was the last call for Reade Street Pub — the Tribeca staple that has been an operating saloon at that spot since the 1800s. It was a crazy and festive night in the way some wakes canTRIBECA CITIZEN
The memorial was dedicated in 1997 and designed by architect Stuart Crawford, who won a juried competition by using water as the primary integrating element. The wall is inscribed with the names of the officers and dates on which they were killed. Water flows down the flume past the granite wall, representing death, and then falls intothe open
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The Candidates 2021: Tiffany Winbush for CD1. This is the third in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. Tiffany Winbush joined Community Board 1 not long after she landed inTRIBECA CITIZEN
The Candidates 2021: Gigi Li for CD1. This is the fifth in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. As a college grad working with familiesliving
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10 hours ago · Introducing the 57 boutique condominium residences at Era, a long-awaited progression of architecture, design and lifestyle in one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods. In a bold return to the pre-war layouts so well loved in the Upper West Side, Era’s residences offer defined, independentTRIBECA CITIZEN
18 hours ago · ARCHITECT OF SALT SHED DIES The Times has an obit on Michael Friedlander, who worked for the Sanitation Department as an architect for 40 years and would ultimately design the Spring Street Salt Shed. “He became an in-house architect, a project manager and finally the director of special projects — all the while never giving up on a singular crusade: to transform civic architecture, fromTRIBECA CITIZEN
10 hours ago · But to start at the start: the plaque marks the site of the original Martin Guitar Co., founded there by German immigrant C.F. Martin in a three-story wooden building that was 196 Hudson in 1933.But the crowds and dirt of NYC sent him and his family to the rolling hills of Pennsylvania not long after, and the company remains there in Nazareth today.TRIBECA CITIZEN
15 hours ago · You scofflaws with wheels no doubt fondly remember the tow pound at Pier 76 — a hulking steel and concrete pier shed behind the Javits Center. It’s now the latest section to be added to Hudson River Park, extending out 600 feet into the river. If you are thinking “Little Island,” erase thoseTRIBECA CITIZEN
In the continuing saga that is the homeless shelter at the Lucerne Hotel on 79th Street, a New York State Supreme Court appellate panel ruled last week that the men *can* be moved downtown. At one point in the 10-month court battle there were three sets of stakeholders — three residents of theTRIBECA CITIZEN
21 hours ago · The city’s goal is to house the homeless population in their own districts. Ours has 600, but no permanent shelters to date. 52 William and 105 Washington will be the first. A shelter on Canal will serve CD2. Music nights are back on at Duane Park. Plus a pop-up collective of Colombian artisanTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · The Friends of Duane Park will be hosting their semi-monthly Thursday music nights in the park again this season, starting tomorrow, June 10, with the Blicker Blues Band. Mark the calendar for the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month. Next up: June 24 with Jesse Adelson & Friends. Tribecan (andTRIBECA CITIZEN
J. sent this picture of the scaffold going up for the first showing at Brookfield for the opening night show: In the Heights, showing at 7p at the festival’s outdoor locations across the city including The Battery. (I’m seeing it the old fashioned way next Tuesday at RegalBPC.) The artist D
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A six-bedroom, 6000-square-foot unit in 67 Vestry became the priciest home sale in Manhattan last week, going for just under $24 million to a family in the neighborhood, The Real Deal reports. The building doesn’t look a *lot* different on the outside yet — and I celebrate this — but I imagine things are gettingTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · I have yet to hear back from the team there, but in the meantime: Healthynest, a baby products startup, has taken the former wine store at 21 Warren, between Broadway and Church. (Thanks to E. for the shot, who noted that with Tribeca Pediatrics andTRIBECA CITIZEN
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The Candidates 2021: Susan Damplo for CD1. This is the seventh in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, ITRIBECA CITIZEN
The ballots are being prepped for the June 22 primary, and for ranked choice voting, order matters. The Board of Elections used random selection to see who got to be on top of the ballot, and for City Council District 1, here’s how the list will look when you get in there, with the names runningTRIBECA CITIZEN
The Candidates 2021: Gigi Li for CD1. This is the fifth in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. As a college grad working with familiesliving
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The memorial was dedicated in 1997 and designed by architect Stuart Crawford, who won a juried competition by using water as the primary integrating element. The wall is inscribed with the names of the officers and dates on which they were killed. Water flows down the flume past the granite wall, representing death, and then falls intothe open
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The Candidates 2021: Tiffany Winbush for CD1. This is the third in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. Tiffany Winbush joined Community Board 1 not long after she landed inTRIBECA CITIZEN
Reade Street Pub has closed. May 14, 2021 • Restaurant/Bar News. Last night was the last call for Reade Street Pub — the Tribeca staple that has been an operating saloon at that spot since the 1800s. It was a crazy and festive night in the way some wakes canTRIBECA CITIZEN
Untapped Cities has a round-up of Ralph Walker’s Art Deco skyscrapers, including 100 Barclay, aka 140 West, aka the Barclay-Vesey Building that he designed for New York Telephone. “A 1925 New York Herald Tribune editorial expressed a widely held view, calling it ‘a beautiful composition in simple forms, and the pyramiding mass rising toTRIBECA CITIZEN
Madelyn Wils will leave post at Hudson River Park. Madelyn Wils, who has run the Hudson River Park Trust, the city/state agency that manages the park, for nearly a decade, will retire from her post at the start of next month. And since I am a member of the board of directors of the Trust, I will say right up front that this ispersonal!
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Architectural Digest‘s November issue features the One York triplex of Michael and Christina Hirtenstein.The 14,100-square-foot compound—8,600-square feet indoors, 5,500 outdoors—was combined from five units, purchased for “$17.16 million in 2009 after suing the developer” (according to the New York Post, which also said that during that drama they were renting at 25 Bond whenTRIBECA CITIZEN
Tribeca Citizen is a website, updated several times every weekday, that covers the news, events, people and places of the greater Tribecaarea.
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The Candidates 2021: Susan Damplo for CD1. This is the seventh in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, ITRIBECA CITIZEN
The ballots are being prepped for the June 22 primary, and for ranked choice voting, order matters. The Board of Elections used random selection to see who got to be on top of the ballot, and for City Council District 1, here’s how the list will look when you get in there, with the names runningTRIBECA CITIZEN
The Candidates 2021: Gigi Li for CD1. This is the fifth in a series of short interviews with candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. As a college grad working with familiesliving
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The memorial was dedicated in 1997 and designed by architect Stuart Crawford, who won a juried competition by using water as the primary integrating element. The wall is inscribed with the names of the officers and dates on which they were killed. Water flows down the flume past the granite wall, representing death, and then falls intothe open
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The Candidates 2021: Tiffany Winbush for CD1. This is the third in a series of short interviews with candidates along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. As these roll out, I will link to the posts on other candidates at the bottom. Tiffany Winbush joined Community Board 1 not long after she landed inTRIBECA CITIZEN
Reade Street Pub has closed. May 14, 2021 • Restaurant/Bar News. Last night was the last call for Reade Street Pub — the Tribeca staple that has been an operating saloon at that spot since the 1800s. It was a crazy and festive night in the way some wakes canTRIBECA CITIZEN
Untapped Cities has a round-up of Ralph Walker’s Art Deco skyscrapers, including 100 Barclay, aka 140 West, aka the Barclay-Vesey Building that he designed for New York Telephone. “A 1925 New York Herald Tribune editorial expressed a widely held view, calling it ‘a beautiful composition in simple forms, and the pyramiding mass rising toTRIBECA CITIZEN
Madelyn Wils will leave post at Hudson River Park. Madelyn Wils, who has run the Hudson River Park Trust, the city/state agency that manages the park, for nearly a decade, will retire from her post at the start of next month. And since I am a member of the board of directors of the Trust, I will say right up front that this ispersonal!
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Architectural Digest‘s November issue features the One York triplex of Michael and Christina Hirtenstein.The 14,100-square-foot compound—8,600-square feet indoors, 5,500 outdoors—was combined from five units, purchased for “$17.16 million in 2009 after suing the developer” (according to the New York Post, which also said that during that drama they were renting at 25 Bond whenTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · J. sent this picture of the scaffold going up for the first showing at Brookfield for the opening night show: In the Heights, showing at 7p at the festival’s outdoor locations across the city including The Battery. (I’m seeing it the old fashioned way next Tuesday at Regal BPC.) The artist DTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · In the continuing saga that is the homeless shelter at the Lucerne Hotel on 79th Street, a New York State Supreme Court appellate panel ruled last week that the men *can* be moved downtown. At one point in the 10-month court battle there were three sets of stakeholders — three residents of theTRIBECA CITIZEN
A six-bedroom, 6000-square-foot unit in 67 Vestry became the priciest home sale in Manhattan last week, going for just under $24 million to a family in the neighborhood, The Real Deal reports. The building doesn’t look a *lot* different on the outside yet — and I celebrate this — but I imagine things are gettingTRIBECA CITIZEN
11 hours ago · This is the eighth and final entry in a series of short interviews with the candidates for City Council District 1 along with their responses to a very long questionnaire based on reader questions. See the link to posts on the other candidates at the bottom. At the very start of the pandemic, Jenny LowTRIBECA CITIZEN
5 hours ago · I have yet to hear back from the team there, but in the meantime: Healthynest, a baby products startup, has taken the former wine store at 21 Warren, between Broadway and Church. (Thanks to E. for the shot, who noted that with Tribeca Pediatrics andTRIBECA CITIZEN
1 day ago · And the new 7-Eleven, which was formerly on Church and Warren, has now reopened on Church and Park Place. Seen one, seen them all as a rule, but still B. was kind enough to send these photos of the interior — looks like they are making a bit more of an effort.TRIBECA CITIZEN
K. sent this photo of the sign coming down at the AKA Tribeca (aka the Smyth) on the corner of Chambers and West Broadway. Their PR crew told me as recently as May 14 that the hotel was closed temporarily, but it is no longer on the company’s list of locations. Of course I will behappy to be
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The bar — with its bodacious beer list and pool table — served locals and regulars and visitors for more than 25 years. Two more weeks of jazz. Plus Twiggy To Go will soon be to stay; One White looks almost ready, and in the meantime they are growing their own producein Columbia County
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1 day ago · The Italian sculptor Salvatore Garau has “installed” one of his “sculptures” in front of Federal Hall, right at GW’s feet, and I have never found a better use for snarky air quotes than in this context. (Thanks to Jolene Howard for the heads up.) “Aphrodite Crying” is in a circleTRIBECA CITIZEN
The NYPL announced that they will open all branch libraries in the city by mid-July, and the New Amsterdam branch on Murray Street — which has been closed since May 2018 — will be among them. These are the latest views of it under construction. Several branches openedtoday
April 18, 2020
A PUP ON THE RUN, AND A DOWNTOWN RESCUE WITH A HAPPY ENDING A small critter, loose on the Westside Highway, gets rescued by one Reade Street family and adopted by another, with the help of a local vet and the services of the local groomer.WHERE IN TRIBECA?
Another colorful message from our neighbors. Where is this rainbow ofhope? / 3 comments
April 17, 2020
SEEN & HEARD: CURBSIDE MARKET AT THE PALM Plus AQUA studio raising funds for its staff; a close viewing of the work of artist Barbara Kasten; a permanent vacation -- with playlist -- from Grand Banks. LOCAL BUSINESS UPDATE: NANCY WHISKEY PUB The bar, which has been on the corner of Lispenard and Sixth since 1967, is trying to support its staff with GoFundMe while the bar remains decorated still for St. Patty's.Recent Comments
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IN THE NEWS: LUCKY STRIKE CLOSED FOR GOOD Plus a waitress from the Square Diner is still serving; missing Marc Forgione; rentals down in BPC; 130 William still on track to open thissummer.
April 16, 2020
LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER RAISES FUNDS FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Donna Ferrato has documented the neighborhood for years, and is now using that portfolio to help women trapped at home with their abusers. SEEN & HEARD: GREENMARKET UPDATES Plus a pet preparedness plan from Best Friends Shelter; a virtual show at Alexander and Bonin; the latest words from Robert Janz. / 3comments
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April 15, 2020
DR. NISAR QURAISHI DIES FROM THE CORONAVIRUS AT 74 The internist practiced in Tribeca starting in 1976 -- first at Independence Plaza then at 303 Greenwich -- and not only saw thousands of patients, but his patients' children as well. / 44 comments HEARD IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS? IT’S THE 7 O’CLOCK SESSIONS Rudolph Vernaz-Colas has been serenading his neighbors with guitar renditions of songs that honor (Lean on Me) and celebrate (Empire State of Mind) our essential workers. / 10 comments SEEN & HEARD: BREWERIES ARE ESSENTIAL! Get fresh brew delivered downtown from Torch & Crown. Plus take a mixology course from the head bartender at the Dead Rabbit; Leo's is back in Fidi; whodunnits delivered from the Mysterious Bookshop.April 14, 2020
SEEN & HEARD: SOME GOOD NEWS Some local kids start their own "good news" broadcast on YouTube; plus fundraisers for Weather Up and 1803 staffs. / 1 comment← Older posts
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