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TriBeCa used to be an industrial commercial neighborhood known for its cobblestoned streets and iron-cast buildings. Now downtown's most coveted neighborhood has become a hub for creatives to convene. On walls, storefronts, and galleries, the neighborhood's bold character continues to make TriBeCa a vivid and quintessential part of NYC.
Arrived to the studio on an empty stomach?
A bakeshop serving up the best Italian bread you'll ever taste.
A multifunctional retail/event space complete with quality one-of-a-kind clothing and greenery.
12,000 square feet of artisan goodies and pop-up eeeeaaats.
Grand Banks is a celebrated oyster bar aboard the historic wooden schooner, Sherman Zwicker.
A nostalgic and cozy library with all the floor-to-ceiling books you could ever dream of.
Deliciously healthy food and beachside vibes.
Home of the famous "Laminated Baguette".
Visual art like you've never seen before.
Step inside for the best Italian cuisine around!
Looking for inspiration? Here's where creativity lives.
A rustic and authentic Argentinian bistro.
More objects of impeccable craft await you at Schoolhouse Electric. They have a brilliant range of lighting, but don't miss the knickknacks for your desk like Public Supply Notebooks and brass pens. Their flagship store and factory are in Portland, but the NYC location offers a great range nonetheless.
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