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  • 125 Worth St. More Bloombergian hypocrisy

    Weeks after the city unveiled an advertising blitz on subways that depicts sugary drinks morphing into yellow globs of human fat when poured over glasses of ice, The Post spotted a vending machine in the agency's main lobby at 125 Worth St. stocked with the beverage no-nos.

    Published by Queens Crap on September 30, 2009.

  • 125 Worth Street Couch Potatoes Are Next Challenge for Health Chief

    “One of the first things I did as health commissioner was to unlock the doors in our stairwells at 125 Worth Street, which were often locked for security reasons,” Dr. Farley said of the department’s headquarters in Manhattan.

    Published by New York Times on September 14, 2009.

  • 125 Worth Street City Proposes Antismoking Signs at Cash Registers

    The public hearing will be held on July 30 from 2 to 4 p.m. in Room 330 at 125 Worth Street in Lower Manhattan.

    Published by New York Times on June 24, 2009.

  • 90 Worth St Downtown Lunch: Your First Look at Farinella Italian Bakery & Pizzeria

    Farinella, 90 Worth St (at Broadway), 212-608-3222

    Published by Midtown Lunch on February 27, 2009.

  • 90 Worth St. Pizza Preview: Farinella Open in Tribeca

    90 Worth St., nr. Broadway; 212-608-3222

    Published by Grub Street on February 24, 2009.

  • 90 Worth Street Monday Opening Report: Armani Ristorante, Hanco's, Farinella, Wechsler's Certified Open

    ...baked special and soup of the day, and Italian-accented breakfast items...” Status: Certified Open. 90 Worth Street; 212-608-3222. [NYM...

    Published by Eater on February 23, 2009.

  • 90 Worth St The Plywood Report: Pizza Bar, Bati, Famous Dave's BBQ, Satellite Lounge, and More

    4) Fidi: And a sighting from a FiDi tipster: "This place has a sign up finally at 90 Worth St (bt Bway and Church) It's a focacceria. Looks cute. Spoke to construction worker, says it'll be open first week in Feb." [PLYWOOD]

    Published by Eater on January 16, 2009.

  • Federal Plaza between Duane and Worth 2-BLOCK-LONG LINE FOR JOBS

    The line that circled around Federal Plaza between Duane and Worth streets featured many left unemployed by the current economic crisis hoping to land a job with the IRS.

    Published by New York Post on October 29, 2008.

  • 329 Broadway Lights! Camera! Northern Brooklyn!

    Vestiges of the old movie houses remain. The American Theatre at 910 Manhattan Avenue, later renamed the Chopin, became Greenpoint's first Starbucks. The building still bears the original marquee. The Meserole Theatre, further along Manhattan, transformed into a roller rink and then a Rite Aid (hence the disco ball hanging over the diapers and shampoo). The last theater to fall was the Commodore, at 329 Broadway, which closed its doors in 2002 and was torn down in early 2007.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 19, 2008.

  • Tribeca Vet says kitty was brutally beaten, not just 'pushed away'

    The hulking bit-part actor claimed he told girlfriend Lisa Altobelli that the 7-pound tabby bit his hand and lunged at him as he dozed on the couch in her Tribeca pad.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 19, 2008.

  • Tribeca 'Monster' killed my cat, she testifies

    She returned to her Tribeca apartment to find the gentle, orange-and-white cat terrified and soaking wet.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 18, 2008.

  • Tribeca You're Very Walkable, New York. So What?

    Walk Score garnered media attention last July, when it ranked the walkability of the 40 largest cities in the United States and compiled a list of the country's 2,508 most walkable neighborhoods. Tribeca, Soho and Little Italy made the list; New York City as a whole came in second to San Francisco.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 17, 2008.

  • TriBeCa Watching the Wall Street Meltdown

    The Alexico Group is unveiling plans today for its 57-story luxury condominium tower in TriBeCa, which is poised to alter the skyline of Lower Manhattan with its Rubik’s cube-like design. [New York Sun]

    Published by New York Times on September 15, 2008.

  • TriBeCa TriBeCa's new Southern accent

    Very good food, attentive service, civilized decor.” Those are among my notes after dining at the new occupant of 157 Duane Street in restaurant-rich TriBeCa.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on September 14, 2008.

  • Tribeca Beijing Bird's Nest Architects Design Glass NYC High-Rise

    Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron's $650 million, 57-story condominium featuring dramatic, cantilevered terraces is slated to begin going up in mid-October in the trendy Tribeca district in lower Manhattan.

    Published by WNBC on September 13, 2008.

  • Tribeca Bird's Nest architects design perch for New Yorkers

    Architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron's $650 million, 57-story condominium featuring dramatic, cantilevered terraces is slated to begin going up in mid-October in the trendy Tribeca district in lower Manhattan.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 13, 2008.

  • TriBeCa New York Real Estate: TriBeCa

    Take a quiet lower Manhattan neighborhood, mix in big salaries and star power, and you get TriBeCa, a haven for high-earning professionals, families, and celebrities. With its spacious lofts, the presence of the TriBeCa Film Festival and proximity to Wall Street, it's not surprising the "triangle below Canal Street" is one of the most expensive zip codes in the city. In fact, Forbes calls it the most overpriced in the nation.

    Published by amNY.com on September 11, 2008.

  • Tribeca Domino Double Dating! Deborah Needleman and Jacob Weisberg Get Cozy With Elizabeth Banks and Hubby Max Handleman

    Ms. Needleman called Ms. Sarofim's house "the prettiest house I know. I can't figure out how to top it." Her own Tribeca loft, which she shares with hubby Jacob Weisberg of Slate, has been featured in New York magazine. "But I don't have any Rothkos!" she said.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 11, 2008.

  • Tribeca De Niro's Nobu called all wet on tuna

    Even though Nobu's New York restaurants were not cited in the report, one diner said it made him think twice about eating at the swank Tribeca eatery.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 8, 2008.

  • 10007 Outer boroughs lead NYC job growth

    Four Zip codes in the southern tip of Manhattan—10007, 10005, 10038, and 10048—were among the Top 5 Zip codes in the city with the most jobs lost. Employment there dropped by nearly 78,000 jobs between 1997 and 2007.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on September 3, 2008.

  • Tribeca The right kind of restoration

    Cucchiara, who also has supplied stones for Tribeca Park, the Brooklyn Botanical Garden and the National Baseball Hall of Fame, found the right rock in upstate Fort Ann and sent 107 tons of blue indigo granite and hand-chiseled bluestone coping to St. George, where Trocom masons from the Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 1 "installed it with perfection," he said.

    Published by SI Live on August 28, 2008.

  • Tribeca Designer Discount? Enrique Norten Buys in Own Building

    But Enrique Norten, the star Mexican architect who was commissioned three years ago to build a Guggenheim museum in Guadalajara, spent $1,929,000 this month for an apartment at One York Street, the hefty, sharp building he designed in northern Tribeca.

    Published by The New York Observer on August 26, 2008.

  • Tribeca Hip-hop's Dash skipped paying mortgage: suit

    The hip-hop mogul failed to pay Eastern Savings Bank $78,504 in monthly payments for a pair of trendy Tribeca condos from January to August, the bank claims.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 20, 2008.

  • Tribeca The Reinvention of Kirsten Dunst

    In this crowd, the sighting of Ms. Dunst was hardly unusual. Since March, when she moved to New York (and into a $3 million Tribeca penthouse she bought last year) to star in Andrew Jarecki’s All Good Things with Ryan Gosling

    Published by The New York Observer on August 13, 2008.

  • Tribeca The Gossip on Girls

    In this crowd, the sighting of Ms. Dunst was hardly unusual. Since March, when she moved to New York (and into a $3 million Tribeca penthouse she bought last year) to star in Andrew Jarecki’s All Good Things with Ryan Gosling—after a stint in rehab at the Cirque Lodge in Utah, which she told the press she entered for “depression”—Ms. Dunst seems to be everywhere.

    Published by The New York Observer on August 13, 2008.

  • TriBeCa City Moves To Address School Overcrowding

    Meanwhile, officials at the Department of Education are agreeing to build a "war room" to tackle the crowding issue in Manhattan's Community School District 2, a particularly coveted — and strained — school district that covers the Upper East Side and parts of Midtown and Lower Manhattan, including TriBeCa.

    Published by New York Sun on August 6, 2008.

  • Tribeca Tribeca Nation's Most Overpriced Zip, Forbes Says

    Ah, pricey condos and hip restaurants! Tribeca's 10013 zip code, according to Forbes magazine, is America's most overpriced.

    Published by The New York Observer on August 4, 2008.

  • Tribeca Columbia dermatology professor tops nonprofit salary list with 5M

    He owns a $1.3 million Tribeca apartment, a Park Ave. home and a $1 million pad in Southampton, records show.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 1, 2008.

  • TriBeCa Farmer Is Suspended for Selling Another's Meat

    Mr. Dines, who for five years sold his meat at Greenmarkets in Jackson Heights in Queens; Cortelyou, Fort Greene and Greenpoint in Brooklyn; and Murray Hill, West 97th Street, Tompkins Square, TriBeCa and Union Square in Manhattan, admitted he had on occasion sold meat he had bought from others and has placed his animals in other farms or facilities to be raised.

    Published by New York Times on July 30, 2008.

  • 111 Worth St. Events for Tuesday, July 29, 2008

    Noon. Codepink display of children's shoes representing Iraqi war dead; Foley Square, 111 Worth St., at Pearl and Centre streets.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 29, 2008.

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