Category: loft neighborhoods tribeca

that was quick / 76 Laight St gut job at $850/ft in contract

  Apt 3 at 76 Laight Street (at the corner of Washington St in northwest Tribeca) came to market on April 18, shrewdly marketed by Patty LaRocco at PruDE as “ready for a gut renovation”. At 2,350 sq ft offered

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new this week at 260 West Broadway

  My first New This Week entry is two floors below the first apartment I ever owned (25 years ago; but that is another story).   Watch for New This Week to have … new loft listings I will keep

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will Zinc sink the nabe? / trembles & tribulations reported in Tribeca Trib

  Pile driving driving cracks up walls, then neighbors The Tribeca Trib carries the news about early construction work at the Zinc Building in the northern reaches of Tribeca (475 Greenwich St, between Canal and Watts). Developer Fabian Friedland, a

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Building BOOM downtown

  NY Newsday ran an article this week from the AP about some very real costs associated with the building boom (emphasis on ‘boom’), especially downtown Manhattan: jackhammers and pile drivers going from early until late.   Noise, dust, vibration

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Terrific locution, but everything old is

  … new again, in the NY Sun article New York’s Newest Suburb. I love TriBurbia   Here’s the lead:  ‘Welcome to "TriBurBia."’ LOVE that "TriBurBia"! (But shouldn’t that be TriBurbia??)   This reads like one of those everyone-so-often articles

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And a new private school may open in Tribeca next year

In the planning stages

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Tribeca public school development stalled?

Some Tribeca residents thought they had a deal with the City about the development of the last large empty lot in the neighborhood (the

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