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Tribeca

Tribeca (/trˈbɛkə/ try-BEK), originally written as TriBeCa, is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan in New York City. Its name is a syllabic abbreviation of "Triangle Below Canal Street".[3] The "triangle" (more accurately a quadrilateral) is bounded by Canal Street, West Street, Broadway, and Chambers Street. By the 2010s, a common marketing tactic was to extend Tribeca's southern boundary to either Vesey or Murray Streets to increase the appeal of property listings.[4]

Tribeca
Hudson Street in Tribeca
Location in New York City
Coordinates: 40°43′05″N 74°00′29″W / 40.718°N 74.008°W / 40.718; -74.008
Country United States
State New York
CityNew York City
BoroughManhattan
Community DistrictManhattan 1[1]
Area
 • Total2.35 km2 (0.909 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)[2]
 • Total42,742
 • Density18,000/km2 (47,000/sq mi)
Economics
 • Median income$196,692
ZIP Codes
10007, 10013
Area codes212, 332, 646, and 917

The neighborhood began as farmland, then was a residential neighborhood in the early 19th century, before becoming a mercantile area centered on produce, dry goods, and textiles, and then transitioning to artists and then actors, models, entrepreneurs, and other celebrities. The neighborhood is home to the Tribeca Festival, which was created in response to the September 11 attacks, to reinvigorate the neighborhood and downtown after the destruction caused by the terrorist attacks.[5]

Tribeca is part of Manhattan Community District 1, and its primary ZIP Codes are 10007 and 10013.[1] It is patrolled by the 1st Precinct of the New York City Police Department.

Name edit

Tribeca is one of a number of neighborhoods in New York City whose names are syllabic abbreviations or acronyms, including SoHo (South of Houston Street), NoHo (North of Houston Street), Nolita (North of Little Italy), NoMad (North of Madison Square), DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass), and BoCoCa, the last of which is actually a collection of neighborhoods (Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens).

 
Textile Building (1901) in the Tribeca Historic District

The name "Tribeca" was coined in the early 1970s and originally applied to the narrower area bounded by Broadway and Canal, Lispenard, and Church Streets, which appears to be a triangle on city planning maps. Residents of this area formed the TriBeCa Artists' Co-op in filing legal documents connected to a 1973 zoning dispute.[6] An April 1976 article in The New York Times described that residents had used such names as "Lo Cal" and "So So" for the neighborhood, and that the City Planning Commission had established the name and that it covered "Canal Street on the north, Barclay Street on the south, West Street, and Broadway on the east".[7] According to a local historian, the name had been misconstrued by the newspaper reporter as applying to a much larger area, which is how it came to be the name of the current neighborhood.[6]

History edit

Early history edit

The area now known as Tribeca was farmed by Dutch settlers to New Amsterdam, prominently Roeleff Jansen (who obtained the land patent, called Dominie's Brouwery, from Wouter van Twiller in 1636) and his wife Anneke Jans who later married Everardus Bogardus. The land stayed with the family until 1670 when the deed was signed over to Col. Francis Lovelace. In 1674 the Dutch took possession of the area until the English reclaimed the land a year later. In 1674, representing the Duke of York, Governor Andros took possession of the land.[8]

Tribeca was later part of the large tract of land given to Trinity Church by Queen Anne in 1705. In 1807, the church built St. John's Chapel on Varick Street and then laid out St. John's Park, bounded by Laight Street, Varick Street, Ericsson Place, and Hudson Street. The church also built Hudson Square, a development of brick houses that surrounded the park, which would become the model for Gramercy Park. The area was among the first residential neighborhoods developed in New York City beyond the city's colonial boundaries, and remained primarily residential until the 1840s.[5]

Several streets in the area are named after Anthony Lispenard Bleecker and the Lispenard family. Beach Street was created in the late 18th century and was the first street on or adjacent to the farm of Anthony Lispenard Bleecker, which was just south of what is now Canal Street; the name of the street is a corruption of the name of Paul Bache, a son-in-law of Anthony Lispenard.[9][10] Lispenard Street in Tribeca is named for the Lispenard family,[11] and Bleecker Street in NoHo was named for Anthony Lispenard Bleecker.[11]

Commercial and industrial development edit

During the 1840s and then continuing after the American Civil War, shipping in New York City – which then consisted only of Manhattan – shifted in large part from the East River and the area around South Street to the Hudson River, where the longer piers could more easily handle the larger ships which were then coming into use. In addition, the dredging of the sand bars which lay across the entrance to New York Harbor from the Atlantic Ocean made it easier for ships to navigate to the piers on the Hudson, rather than use the "back door" via the East River to the piers there.[12][13] Later, the Hudson River piers also received freight via railroad cars ferried across the river from New Jersey.[14]

 
"Radio Row", seen here in 1934, was displaced by the building of the World Trade Center. (Photo by Berenice Abbott)

The increased shipping encouraged the expansion of the Washington Market – a wholesale produce market that opened in 1813 as "Bear Market" – from the original market buildings to buildings throughout its neighborhood, taking over houses and warehouses to use for the storage of produce, including butter, cheese, and eggs.[13][5] In the mid-19th century, the neighborhood was the center of the dry goods and textile industries in the city, and St. John's Park was turned into a freight depot.[5] Later, the area also featured fireworks outlets, pets stores, radios – which were clustered in a district that was displaced by the building of the World Trade Center – sporting goods, shoes, and church supplies.[14] By the mid-19th century, the area transformed into a commercial center, with large numbers of store and loft buildings constructed along Broadway in the 1850s and 1860s.

Development in the area was further spurred by New York City Subway construction, namely the extension of the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line (today's 1, ​2, and ​3 trains), which opened for service in 1918, and the accompanying extension of Seventh Avenue and the widening of Varick Street during subway construction in 1914, both of resulted in better access to the area for vehicles and for subway riders. The area was also served by the IRT Ninth Avenue Line, an elevated train line on Greenwich Street demolished in 1940.

After the construction of the Holland Tunnel from 1920 to 1927 and the transition of freight shipping from ships and railroads to trucks,[15] the truck traffic generated by the market and other businesses caused considerable congestion in the area. This provoked the building between 1929 and 1951 of the Miller Highway, an elevated roadway that came to be called the West Side Highway, the purpose of which was to handle through automobile traffic, which thus did not have to deal with the truck congestion at street level. Because of a policy of "deferred maintenance", the elevated structure began to fall apart in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and the highway was shut down in 1973. The roadway project planned to replace it, called Westway, was fought by neighborhood activists, and was eventually killed by environmental concerns. Instead, West Street was rebuilt to handle through traffic.[13][5]

Redevelopment edit

By the 1960s, Tribeca's industrial base had all but vanished, and the produce market moved to Hunts Point in the Bronx in the 1960s. The city put an urban renewal plan into effect, which involved the demolition of many old buildings, with the intent of building high-rise residential towers, office buildings, and schools. Some of these were constructed, including Independence Plaza in 1975 on Washington Street, the Borough of Manhattan Community College in 1980, and Washington Market Park in 1981.[5] Some warehouse buildings were converted to residential use, and lofts began to be utilized by artists, who lived and worked in their spaces, a model which had been pioneered in nearby SoHo.[13] In the early 1970s, a couple of years after artists in SoHo were able to legalize their live/work situation, artist and resident organizations in the area to the south, then known as Washington Market or the Lower West Side, sought to gain similar zoning status for their neighborhood. One of the neighborhood groups called themselves the "Triangle Below Canal Block Association", and, as activists had done in SoHo, shortened the group's name to the Tribeca Block Association. The Tribeca name came to be applied to the area south of Canal Street, between Broadway and West Street, extending south to – as variously defined – Chambers, Vesey,[16][17][18] or Murray Street.[5]

 
Map of Tribeca (excluding the portion south of Chambers Street) and major parks and transit connections.

In 1996, the Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour was founded as a non-profit, artist-run organization with the mission to empower the working artists of Tribeca while providing an educational opportunity for the public. For 15 years, the annual free walking tour through artist studios in Tribeca has allowed people to get a unique glimpse into the lives of Tribeca's best creative talent.[19] Tribeca suffered both physically and financially after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, but government grants and incentives helped the area rebound fairly quickly.[20] The Tribeca Film Festival was established to help contribute to the long-term recovery of lower Manhattan after 9/11. The festival also celebrates New York City as a major filmmaking center. The mission of the film festival is "to enable the international film community and the general public to experience the power of film by redefining the film festival experience." Tribeca is a popular filming location for movies and television shows.

By the early 21st century, Tribeca became one of Manhattan's most fashionable and desirable neighborhoods, well known for its celebrity residents. Its streets teem with art galleries, boutique shops, restaurants, and bars.[5] In 2006, Forbes magazine ranked its 10013 zip code as New York City's most expensive (however, the adjacent, low-income neighborhood of Chinatown, also uses the 10013 zip code).[21] As of 2010, Tribeca was the safest neighborhood in New York City, according to NYPD and CompStat statistics.[22] In the 2010s, several skyscrapers were completed, including 30 Park Place (containing the Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown), 56 Leonard Street, and 111 Murray Street.[18]

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1950782
1960382−51.2%
1970370−3.1%
19805,9491,507.8%
19908,38641.0%
200010,39524.0%
201017,05664.1%

Demographics edit

For census purposes, the New York City government classifies Tribeca as part of a larger neighborhood tabulation area called SoHo-TriBeCa-Civic Center-Little Italy.[23] Based on data from the 2010 United States Census, the population of SoHo-TriBeCa-Civic Center-Little Italy was 42,742, a change of 5,985 (14%) from the 36,757 counted in 2000. Covering an area of 581.62 acres (235.37 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 73.5 inhabitants per acre (47,000/sq mi; 18,200/km2).[2] The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 66.1% (28,250) White, 2.2% (934) African American, 0.1% (30) Native American, 22.2% (9,478) Asian, 0% (11) Pacific Islander, 0.4% (171) from other races, and 2.6% (1,098) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.5% (2,770) of the population.[24]

The entirety of Community District 1, which comprises Tribeca and other Lower Manhattan neighborhoods, had 63,383 inhabitants as of NYC Health's 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 85.8 years.[25]: 2, 20  This is higher than the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods.[26]: 53 (PDF p. 84)  Most inhabitants are young to middle-aged adults: half (50%) are between the ages of 25–44, while 14% are between 0–17, and 18% between 45–64. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, at 11% and 7%, respectively.[25]: 2 

As of 2017, the median household income in Community Districts 1 and 2 was $144,878.[27] In 2018, an estimated 9% of Tribeca and Lower Manhattan residents lived in poverty, compared to 14% in all of Manhattan and 20% in all of New York City. One in twenty-five residents (4%) were unemployed, compared to 7% in Manhattan and 9% in New York City. Rent burden, or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 38% in Tribeca and Lower Manhattan, compared to the boroughwide and citywide rates of 45% and 51%, respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, Tribeca and Lower Manhattan are considered high-income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying.[25]: 7 

Places edit

 
American Thread Building

Tribeca is dominated by former industrial buildings that have been converted into residential buildings and lofts, similar to those of the neighboring SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the neighborhood was a center of the textile/cotton trade.

Notable buildings in the neighborhoods include the historic neo-Renaissance Textile Building, designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh and built in 1901, and the Powell Building, a designated Landmark on Hudson Street, which was designed by Carrère and Hastings and built in 1892.[28] Other notable buildings include the New York Telephone Company building at 140 West Street, between Vesey and Barclay, with its Mayan-inspired Art Deco motif, and the former New York Mercantile Exchange at 6 Harrison Street.

During the late 1960s and 1970s, abandoned and inexpensive Tribeca lofts became hot-spot residences for young artists and their families because of the seclusion of lower Manhattan and the vast living space. Jim Stratton, a Tribeca resident since this period, wrote the 1977 nonfiction book entitled Pioneering in the Urban Wilderness, detailing his experiences renovating lower Manhattan warehouses into residences.

 
Powell Building
 
AT&T Long Distance Building at 32 Avenue of the Americas

Historic districts edit

 
388 Greenwich Street

Four New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission-designated four historic districts within Tribeca in 1991 and 1992, as well as an extension of one in 2002:

  • Tribeca West – designated May 7, 1991[33]
  • Tribeca East – designated December 2, 1992[34]
  • Tribeca North – designated December 8, 1992[35]
  • Tribeca South – designated December 8, 1992[36]
  • Tribeca South Extension – designated November 19, 2002[37]

Police and crime edit

 
Cortlandt Alley at night

Tribeca and Lower Manhattan are patrolled by the 1st Precinct of the NYPD, located at 16 Ericsson Place.[38] The 1st Precinct ranked 63rd safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010. Though the number of crimes is low compared to other NYPD precincts, the residential population is also much lower.[39] As of 2018, with a non-fatal assault rate of 24 per 100,000 people, Tribeca and Lower Manhattan's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 152 per 100,000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole.[25]: 8 

The 1st Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 86.3% between 1990 and 2018. The precinct reported 1 murder, 23 rapes, 80 robberies, 61 felony assaults, 85 burglaries, 1,085 grand larcenies, and 21 grand larcenies auto in 2018.[40]

Fire safety edit

 
New York City Fire Department Ladder Company 8 firehouse at Varick and N. Moore Streets

Tribeca is served by two New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire stations.[41] Engine Company 7/Ladder Company 1/Battalion 1 is located at 100 Duane Street[42] while Ladder Company 8, which appears in the Ghostbusters films,[30] is located at 14 North Moore Street.[43]

Health edit

As of 2018, preterm births and births to teenage mothers are less common in Tribeca and Lower Manhattan than in other places citywide. In Tribeca and Lower Manhattan, there were 77 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 2.2 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide), though the teenage birth rate is based on a small sample size.[25]: 11  Tribeca and Lower Manhattan have a low population of residents who are uninsured. In 2018, this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 4%, less than the citywide rate of 12%, though this was based on a small sample size.[25]: 14 

The concentration of fine particulate matter, the deadliest type of air pollutant, in Tribeca and Lower Manhattan is 0.0096 milligrams per cubic metre (9.6×10−9 oz/cu ft), more than the city average.[25]: 9  Sixteen percent of Tribeca and Lower Manhattan residents are smokers, which is more than the city average of 14% of residents being smokers.[25]: 13  In Tribeca and Lower Manhattan, 4% of residents are obese, 3% are diabetic, and 15% have high blood pressure, the lowest rates in the city—compared to the citywide averages of 24%, 11%, and 28% respectively.[25]: 16  In addition, 5% of children are obese, the lowest rate in the city, compared to the citywide average of 20%.[25]: 12 

Ninety-six percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is more than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 88% of residents described their health as "good," "very good", or "excellent", more than the city's average of 78%.[25]: 13  For every supermarket in Tribeca and Lower Manhattan, there are 6 bodegas.[25]: 10 

The nearest major hospital is NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital in the Civic Center area.[44][45]

Post offices and ZIP Codes edit

 
Church & Chambers Street
 
Church & Reade Street (2013)

Tribeca is located within two primary ZIP Codes. Most of the neighborhood is covered by 10013, but the southernmost blocks are located in 10007, and the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building is located in 10278.[46] The United States Postal Service operates two post offices near Tribeca: the Federal Plaza Station at 26 Federal Plaza[47] and the Canal Street Station at 350 Canal Street.[48]

Education edit

Tribeca and Lower Manhattan generally have a higher rate of college-educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018. The vast majority of residents age 25 and older (84%) have a college education or higher, while 4% have less than a high school education and 12% are high school graduates or have some college education. By contrast, 64% of Manhattan residents and 43% of city residents have a college education or higher.[25]: 6  The percentage of Tribeca and Lower Manhattan students excelling in math rose from 61% in 2000 to 80% in 2011, and reading achievement increased from 66% to 68% during the same time period.[49]

Tribeca and Lower Manhattan's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is lower than the rest of New York City. In Tribeca and Lower Manhattan, 6% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, less than the citywide average of 20%.[26]: 24 (PDF p. 55) [25]: 6  Additionally, 96% of high school students in Tribeca and Lower Manhattan graduate on time, more than the citywide average of 75%.[25]: 6 

Schools edit

The New York City Department of Education operates the following public schools nearby:[50]

  • PS 150 (grades PK-5)[51]
  • PS 234 Independence School (grades K-5)[52]

Libraries edit

The New York Public Library (NYPL) operates two branches nearby. The New Amsterdam branch is located at 9 Murray Street near Broadway. It was established on the ground floor of an office building in 1989.[53] The Battery Park City branch is located at 175 North End Avenue near Murray Street. Completed in 2010, the two-story branch is NYPL's first LEED-certified branch.[54]

Notable people edit

Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal had high profiles in the district's revival when they co-produced the dramatic television anthology series TriBeCa in 1993 and co-founded the annual Tribeca Film Festival in 2002. De Niro also claimed ownership of all domain names incorporating the text "Tribeca" for domain names with any content related to film festivals. In particular, he had a dispute with the owner of the website tribeca.net.[117]

In popular culture edit

Although Wizards of Waverly Place includes a fictional "Tribeca Prep", exterior shots were filmed at P.S. 40 on East 20th Street, between First Avenue and Second Avenue in midtown Gramercy Park.[118] In addition, a fictional "Tribeca High School" appears in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Granting Immunity." Local radio station WHTZ's studio is located here. In the third book of the Witches of East End series, Winds of Salem, the Oracle, an almighty god from Asgard, lives in Tribeca.

The Subaru Tribeca, which went into production in 2005, and was discontinued being sold in the United States in 2012, was an automobile named after the neighborhood.[119]

See also edit

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External links edit

Community groups and organizations

  • Tribeca Film Festival
  • Tribeca Trust – a community organization working on historic preservation and public spaces

Images and memories

  • Tribeca in the 1970s – Early photos of the neighborhood
  • Tribeca through history – Requiem For A Living City: Notes On A Home In Tribeca

Neighborhood guides

  • tribeca.org February 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine – Neighborhood history, dining, shopping, arts and entertainments (maintained by the Tribeca Organization)
  • – About.com
  • Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour (TOAST)
  • Tribeca Art Night

News and blogs

  • The Tribeca Trib – neighborhood newspaper in circulation since 1994
  • – Daily online magazine dedicated exclusively to Tribeca
  • – Covering Battery Park City, the Financial District, and Tribeca
  • The Battery Park City Broadsheet – Local news throughout Battery Park City, Tribeca, South Street Seaport, and the Financial District
  • Downtown Express – Weekly, local newspaper of Lower Manhattan
  • The Tribeca Citizen – Online local newspaper covering Tribeca, Battery Park City, the Financial District, and east of Broadway


tribeca, other, uses, disambiguation, originally, written, tribeca, neighborhood, lower, manhattan, york, city, name, syllabic, abbreviation, triangle, below, canal, street, triangle, more, accurately, quadrilateral, bounded, canal, street, west, street, broad. For other uses see Tribeca disambiguation Tribeca t r aɪ ˈ b ɛ k e try BEK e originally written as TriBeCa is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan in New York City Its name is a syllabic abbreviation of Triangle Below Canal Street 3 The triangle more accurately a quadrilateral is bounded by Canal Street West Street Broadway and Chambers Street By the 2010s a common marketing tactic was to extend Tribeca s southern boundary to either Vesey or Murray Streets to increase the appeal of property listings 4 TribecaNeighborhood of ManhattanHudson Street in TribecaLocation in New York CityCoordinates 40 43 05 N 74 00 29 W 40 718 N 74 008 W 40 718 74 008Country United StatesState New YorkCityNew York CityBoroughManhattanCommunity DistrictManhattan 1 1 Area 2 Total2 35 km2 0 909 sq mi Population 2010 2 Total42 742 Density18 000 km2 47 000 sq mi Economics Median income 196 692ZIP Codes10007 10013Area codes212 332 646 and 917 The neighborhood began as farmland then was a residential neighborhood in the early 19th century before becoming a mercantile area centered on produce dry goods and textiles and then transitioning to artists and then actors models entrepreneurs and other celebrities The neighborhood is home to the Tribeca Festival which was created in response to the September 11 attacks to reinvigorate the neighborhood and downtown after the destruction caused by the terrorist attacks 5 Tribeca is part of Manhattan Community District 1 and its primary ZIP Codes are 10007 and 10013 1 It is patrolled by the 1st Precinct of the New York City Police Department Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Early history 2 2 Commercial and industrial development 2 3 Redevelopment 3 Demographics 4 Places 4 1 Historic districts 5 Police and crime 6 Fire safety 7 Health 8 Post offices and ZIP Codes 9 Education 9 1 Schools 9 2 Libraries 10 Notable people 11 In popular culture 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksName editTribeca is one of a number of neighborhoods in New York City whose names are syllabic abbreviations or acronyms including SoHo South of Houston Street NoHo North of Houston Street Nolita North of Little Italy NoMad North of Madison Square DUMBO Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass and BoCoCa the last of which is actually a collection of neighborhoods Boerum Hill Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens nbsp Textile Building 1901 in the Tribeca Historic District The name Tribeca was coined in the early 1970s and originally applied to the narrower area bounded by Broadway and Canal Lispenard and Church Streets which appears to be a triangle on city planning maps Residents of this area formed the TriBeCa Artists Co op in filing legal documents connected to a 1973 zoning dispute 6 An April 1976 article in The New York Times described that residents had used such names as Lo Cal and So So for the neighborhood and that the City Planning Commission had established the name and that it covered Canal Street on the north Barclay Street on the south West Street and Broadway on the east 7 According to a local historian the name had been misconstrued by the newspaper reporter as applying to a much larger area which is how it came to be the name of the current neighborhood 6 History editEarly history edit The area now known as Tribeca was farmed by Dutch settlers to New Amsterdam prominently Roeleff Jansen who obtained the land patent called Dominie s Brouwery from Wouter van Twiller in 1636 and his wife Anneke Jans who later married Everardus Bogardus The land stayed with the family until 1670 when the deed was signed over to Col Francis Lovelace In 1674 the Dutch took possession of the area until the English reclaimed the land a year later In 1674 representing the Duke of York Governor Andros took possession of the land 8 Tribeca was later part of the large tract of land given to Trinity Church by Queen Anne in 1705 In 1807 the church built St John s Chapel on Varick Street and then laid out St John s Park bounded by Laight Street Varick Street Ericsson Place and Hudson Street The church also built Hudson Square a development of brick houses that surrounded the park which would become the model for Gramercy Park The area was among the first residential neighborhoods developed in New York City beyond the city s colonial boundaries and remained primarily residential until the 1840s 5 Several streets in the area are named after Anthony Lispenard Bleecker and the Lispenard family Beach Street was created in the late 18th century and was the first street on or adjacent to the farm of Anthony Lispenard Bleecker which was just south of what is now Canal Street the name of the street is a corruption of the name of Paul Bache a son in law of Anthony Lispenard 9 10 Lispenard Street in Tribeca is named for the Lispenard family 11 and Bleecker Street in NoHo was named for Anthony Lispenard Bleecker 11 Commercial and industrial development edit During the 1840s and then continuing after the American Civil War shipping in New York City which then consisted only of Manhattan shifted in large part from the East River and the area around South Street to the Hudson River where the longer piers could more easily handle the larger ships which were then coming into use In addition the dredging of the sand bars which lay across the entrance to New York Harbor from the Atlantic Ocean made it easier for ships to navigate to the piers on the Hudson rather than use the back door via the East River to the piers there 12 13 Later the Hudson River piers also received freight via railroad cars ferried across the river from New Jersey 14 nbsp Radio Row seen here in 1934 was displaced by the building of the World Trade Center Photo by Berenice Abbott The increased shipping encouraged the expansion of the Washington Market a wholesale produce market that opened in 1813 as Bear Market from the original market buildings to buildings throughout its neighborhood taking over houses and warehouses to use for the storage of produce including butter cheese and eggs 13 5 In the mid 19th century the neighborhood was the center of the dry goods and textile industries in the city and St John s Park was turned into a freight depot 5 Later the area also featured fireworks outlets pets stores radios which were clustered in a district that was displaced by the building of the World Trade Center sporting goods shoes and church supplies 14 By the mid 19th century the area transformed into a commercial center with large numbers of store and loft buildings constructed along Broadway in the 1850s and 1860s Development in the area was further spurred by New York City Subway construction namely the extension of the IRT Broadway Seventh Avenue Line today s 1 2 and 3 trains which opened for service in 1918 and the accompanying extension of Seventh Avenue and the widening of Varick Street during subway construction in 1914 both of resulted in better access to the area for vehicles and for subway riders The area was also served by the IRT Ninth Avenue Line an elevated train line on Greenwich Street demolished in 1940 After the construction of the Holland Tunnel from 1920 to 1927 and the transition of freight shipping from ships and railroads to trucks 15 the truck traffic generated by the market and other businesses caused considerable congestion in the area This provoked the building between 1929 and 1951 of the Miller Highway an elevated roadway that came to be called the West Side Highway the purpose of which was to handle through automobile traffic which thus did not have to deal with the truck congestion at street level Because of a policy of deferred maintenance the elevated structure began to fall apart in the late 1960s and early 1970s and the highway was shut down in 1973 The roadway project planned to replace it called Westway was fought by neighborhood activists and was eventually killed by environmental concerns Instead West Street was rebuilt to handle through traffic 13 5 Redevelopment edit By the 1960s Tribeca s industrial base had all but vanished and the produce market moved to Hunts Point in the Bronx in the 1960s The city put an urban renewal plan into effect which involved the demolition of many old buildings with the intent of building high rise residential towers office buildings and schools Some of these were constructed including Independence Plaza in 1975 on Washington Street the Borough of Manhattan Community College in 1980 and Washington Market Park in 1981 5 Some warehouse buildings were converted to residential use and lofts began to be utilized by artists who lived and worked in their spaces a model which had been pioneered in nearby SoHo 13 In the early 1970s a couple of years after artists in SoHo were able to legalize their live work situation artist and resident organizations in the area to the south then known as Washington Market or the Lower West Side sought to gain similar zoning status for their neighborhood One of the neighborhood groups called themselves the Triangle Below Canal Block Association and as activists had done in SoHo shortened the group s name to the Tribeca Block Association The Tribeca name came to be applied to the area south of Canal Street between Broadway and West Street extending south to as variously defined Chambers Vesey 16 17 18 or Murray Street 5 nbsp Map of Tribeca excluding the portion south of Chambers Street and major parks and transit connections In 1996 the Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour was founded as a non profit artist run organization with the mission to empower the working artists of Tribeca while providing an educational opportunity for the public For 15 years the annual free walking tour through artist studios in Tribeca has allowed people to get a unique glimpse into the lives of Tribeca s best creative talent 19 Tribeca suffered both physically and financially after the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks but government grants and incentives helped the area rebound fairly quickly 20 The Tribeca Film Festival was established to help contribute to the long term recovery of lower Manhattan after 9 11 The festival also celebrates New York City as a major filmmaking center The mission of the film festival is to enable the international film community and the general public to experience the power of film by redefining the film festival experience Tribeca is a popular filming location for movies and television shows By the early 21st century Tribeca became one of Manhattan s most fashionable and desirable neighborhoods well known for its celebrity residents Its streets teem with art galleries boutique shops restaurants and bars 5 In 2006 Forbes magazine ranked its 10013 zip code as New York City s most expensive however the adjacent low income neighborhood of Chinatown also uses the 10013 zip code 21 As of 2010 update Tribeca was the safest neighborhood in New York City according to NYPD and CompStat statistics 22 In the 2010s several skyscrapers were completed including 30 Park Place containing the Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown 56 Leonard Street and 111 Murray Street 18 Historical population CensusPop Note 1950782 1960382 51 2 1970370 3 1 19805 9491 507 8 19908 38641 0 200010 39524 0 201017 05664 1 Demographics editFor census purposes the New York City government classifies Tribeca as part of a larger neighborhood tabulation area called SoHo TriBeCa Civic Center Little Italy 23 Based on data from the 2010 United States Census the population of SoHo TriBeCa Civic Center Little Italy was 42 742 a change of 5 985 14 from the 36 757 counted in 2000 Covering an area of 581 62 acres 235 37 ha the neighborhood had a population density of 73 5 inhabitants per acre 47 000 sq mi 18 200 km2 2 The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 66 1 28 250 White 2 2 934 African American 0 1 30 Native American 22 2 9 478 Asian 0 11 Pacific Islander 0 4 171 from other races and 2 6 1 098 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6 5 2 770 of the population 24 The entirety of Community District 1 which comprises Tribeca and other Lower Manhattan neighborhoods had 63 383 inhabitants as of NYC Health s 2018 update Community Health Profile with an average life expectancy of 85 8 years 25 2 20 This is higher than the median life expectancy of 81 2 for all New York City neighborhoods 26 53 PDF p 84 Most inhabitants are young to middle aged adults half 50 are between the ages of 25 44 while 14 are between 0 17 and 18 between 45 64 The ratio of college aged and elderly residents was lower at 11 and 7 respectively 25 2 As of 2017 update the median household income in Community Districts 1 and 2 was 144 878 27 In 2018 an estimated 9 of Tribeca and Lower Manhattan residents lived in poverty compared to 14 in all of Manhattan and 20 in all of New York City One in twenty five residents 4 were unemployed compared to 7 in Manhattan and 9 in New York City Rent burden or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent is 38 in Tribeca and Lower Manhattan compared to the boroughwide and citywide rates of 45 and 51 respectively Based on this calculation as of 2018 update Tribeca and Lower Manhattan are considered high income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying 25 7 Places edit nbsp American Thread Building Tribeca is dominated by former industrial buildings that have been converted into residential buildings and lofts similar to those of the neighboring SoHo Cast Iron Historic District In the 19th and early 20th centuries the neighborhood was a center of the textile cotton trade Notable buildings in the neighborhoods include the historic neo Renaissance Textile Building designed by Henry J Hardenbergh and built in 1901 and the Powell Building a designated Landmark on Hudson Street which was designed by Carrere and Hastings and built in 1892 28 Other notable buildings include the New York Telephone Company building at 140 West Street between Vesey and Barclay with its Mayan inspired Art Deco motif and the former New York Mercantile Exchange at 6 Harrison Street During the late 1960s and 1970s abandoned and inexpensive Tribeca lofts became hot spot residences for young artists and their families because of the seclusion of lower Manhattan and the vast living space Jim Stratton a Tribeca resident since this period wrote the 1977 nonfiction book entitled Pioneering in the Urban Wilderness detailing his experiences renovating lower Manhattan warehouses into residences nbsp Powell Building nbsp AT amp T Long Distance Building at 32 Avenue of the Americas 32 Avenue of the Americas an Art Deco building is the former site of the AT amp T Long Lines division 388 Greenwich Street an office building near the northwestern corner of Tribeca is the headquarters of the corporate and investment banking arm of financial services corporation Citigroup Borough of Manhattan Community College BMCC is part of the City University of New York The college campus is located between Chambers Street and N Moore Street spanning four blocks BMCC s Fiterman Hall severely damaged in the September 11 2001 attacks was demolished and has been rebuilt 29 Holland Tunnel connecting New York to New Jersey has its entrances and exits in the northwest corner of Tribeca centered around St John s Park Hook amp Ladder Company No 8 a still in use firehouse at North Moore Street was the site of the filming of the Ghostbusters movies Memorabilia from the movies is displayed inside 30 Another film Hitch with Will Smith also filmed a short but notable scene at the firehouse 31 Hudson River Park a waterside park on the Hudson River it extends from 59th Street south to Battery Park It runs through the Manhattan neighborhoods of Lower Manhattan Battery Park City TriBeCa Greenwich Village Gansevoort Market The Meatpacking District Chelsea Midtown West Hudson Yards and Hell s Kitchen Clinton It is a joint New York State and New York City collaboration and is a 550 acre 2 2 km2 park the biggest in Manhattan after Central Park The park arose as part of the West Side Highway replacement project in the wake of the abandoned Westway plan Kitchen Montross amp Wilcox Store a landmarked building in Tribeca was built in 1861 Metropolitan College of New York a private independent educational institution is located on Canal Street New York Academy of Art a private graduate art school that focuses on technical training and critical discourse New York Law School a private independent law school was founded in 1891 and has been located in several buildings in Tribeca since 1962 principally along Worth Street between Church Street and West Broadway Nutopian Embassy Located at 1 White Street at the corner of White Street and West Broadway this townhouse was the embassy location of John Lennon and Yoko Ono s conceptual country of Nutopia It was built sometime between 1805 and 1825 and has been used as both a townhouse residence as well as a cafe space The building in its entirety is now being used as a restaurant Stuyvesant High School one of the nine specialized high schools in New York City is located at 345 Chambers Street in nearby Battery Park City The Tribeca Bridge was built to assure the safety of the students who need to get across West Street to get to the building Verizon Building a landmarked building in Tribeca was built between 1923 and 1927 It was converted into condominiums in 2016 Washington Market Park bounded by Greenwich Chambers and West Streets is a 1 61 acre 6 500 m2 park that is popular with children for its large playground The park also has community gardens and hosts community events 32 Historic districts edit nbsp 388 Greenwich Street Four New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated four historic districts within Tribeca in 1991 and 1992 as well as an extension of one in 2002 Tribeca West designated May 7 1991 33 Tribeca East designated December 2 1992 34 Tribeca North designated December 8 1992 35 Tribeca South designated December 8 1992 36 Tribeca South Extension designated November 19 2002 37 Police and crime edit nbsp Cortlandt Alley at night Tribeca and Lower Manhattan are patrolled by the 1st Precinct of the NYPD located at 16 Ericsson Place 38 The 1st Precinct ranked 63rd safest out of 69 patrol areas for per capita crime in 2010 Though the number of crimes is low compared to other NYPD precincts the residential population is also much lower 39 As of 2018 update with a non fatal assault rate of 24 per 100 000 people Tribeca and Lower Manhattan s rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole The incarceration rate of 152 per 100 000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole 25 8 The 1st Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s with crimes across all categories having decreased by 86 3 between 1990 and 2018 The precinct reported 1 murder 23 rapes 80 robberies 61 felony assaults 85 burglaries 1 085 grand larcenies and 21 grand larcenies auto in 2018 40 Fire safety edit nbsp New York City Fire Department Ladder Company 8 firehouse at Varick and N Moore Streets Tribeca is served by two New York City Fire Department FDNY fire stations 41 Engine Company 7 Ladder Company 1 Battalion 1 is located at 100 Duane Street 42 while Ladder Company 8 which appears in the Ghostbusters films 30 is located at 14 North Moore Street 43 Health editAs of 2018 update preterm births and births to teenage mothers are less common in Tribeca and Lower Manhattan than in other places citywide In Tribeca and Lower Manhattan there were 77 preterm births per 1 000 live births compared to 87 per 1 000 citywide and 2 2 births to teenage mothers per 1 000 live births compared to 19 3 per 1 000 citywide though the teenage birth rate is based on a small sample size 25 11 Tribeca and Lower Manhattan have a low population of residents who are uninsured In 2018 this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 4 less than the citywide rate of 12 though this was based on a small sample size 25 14 The concentration of fine particulate matter the deadliest type of air pollutant in Tribeca and Lower Manhattan is 0 0096 milligrams per cubic metre 9 6 10 9 oz cu ft more than the city average 25 9 Sixteen percent of Tribeca and Lower Manhattan residents are smokers which is more than the city average of 14 of residents being smokers 25 13 In Tribeca and Lower Manhattan 4 of residents are obese 3 are diabetic and 15 have high blood pressure the lowest rates in the city compared to the citywide averages of 24 11 and 28 respectively 25 16 In addition 5 of children are obese the lowest rate in the city compared to the citywide average of 20 25 12 Ninety six percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day which is more than the city s average of 87 In 2018 88 of residents described their health as good very good or excellent more than the city s average of 78 25 13 For every supermarket in Tribeca and Lower Manhattan there are 6 bodegas 25 10 The nearest major hospital is NewYork Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital in the Civic Center area 44 45 Post offices and ZIP Codes edit nbsp Church amp Chambers Street nbsp Church amp Reade Street 2013 Tribeca is located within two primary ZIP Codes Most of the neighborhood is covered by 10013 but the southernmost blocks are located in 10007 and the Jacob K Javits Federal Building is located in 10278 46 The United States Postal Service operates two post offices near Tribeca the Federal Plaza Station at 26 Federal Plaza 47 and the Canal Street Station at 350 Canal Street 48 Education editTribeca and Lower Manhattan generally have a higher rate of college educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018 update The vast majority of residents age 25 and older 84 have a college education or higher while 4 have less than a high school education and 12 are high school graduates or have some college education By contrast 64 of Manhattan residents and 43 of city residents have a college education or higher 25 6 The percentage of Tribeca and Lower Manhattan students excelling in math rose from 61 in 2000 to 80 in 2011 and reading achievement increased from 66 to 68 during the same time period 49 Tribeca and Lower Manhattan s rate of elementary school student absenteeism is lower than the rest of New York City In Tribeca and Lower Manhattan 6 of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year less than the citywide average of 20 26 24 PDF p 55 25 6 Additionally 96 of high school students in Tribeca and Lower Manhattan graduate on time more than the citywide average of 75 25 6 Schools edit The New York City Department of Education operates the following public schools nearby 50 PS 150 grades PK 5 51 PS 234 Independence School grades K 5 52 Libraries edit The New York Public Library NYPL operates two branches nearby The New Amsterdam branch is located at 9 Murray Street near Broadway It was established on the ground floor of an office building in 1989 53 The Battery Park City branch is located at 175 North End Avenue near Murray Street Completed in 2010 the two story branch is NYPL s first LEED certified branch 54 Notable people editEdward Albee 1928 2016 playwright 55 Laurie Anderson born 1947 avant garde artist composer musician and film director 56 Arman 1928 2005 artist 57 Karole Armitage born 1954 dancer and choreographer 58 Robert Ashley 1930 2014 composer 59 Bill Barrett born 1934 sculptor painter and jeweler 60 Paul Bettany born 1971 actor 61 Kate Betts born 1964 fashion journalist 62 Beyonce born 1981 singer songwriter record producer and dancer 63 Jessica Biel born 1982 actress 64 Robert Bingham 1966 1999 writer 65 Ross Bleckner born 1949 artist 66 Eric Bogosian born 1953 actor playwright monologuist novelist and historian 67 Edward Burns born 1968 actor and filmmaker 68 Mariah Carey born 1969 singer songwriter record producer and actress 69 Jennifer Connelly born 1970 actress 61 Daniel Craig born 1968 actor 70 Billy Crystal born 1948 actor comedian and filmmaker 71 Kid Cudi born 1984 rapper singer songwriter record producer actor and fashion designer Robert De Niro born 1943 actor 72 Carroll Dunham born 1949 painter 73 Lena Dunham born 1986 writer director actress and producer 74 Elvis Duran born 1964 radio personality 75 Kyle Eastwood born 1968 jazz bassist and film composer 76 The Edge born 1961 musician singer and songwriter 77 Fredrik Eklund born 1977 real estate broker former IT entrepreneur reality TV star and author 78 Mark Epstein born 1953 author and psychotherapist 79 Marisol Escobar 1930 2016 sculptor 80 Kat Foster born 1978 actress Bethenny Frankel born 1970 businesswoman TV personality entrepreneur and author 81 Marian Gaborik born 1982 former professional ice hockey player 82 Dave Gahan born 1962 singer and songwriter 83 James Gandolfini 1961 2013 actor 84 Sarah Michelle Gellar born 1977 actress 85 Heather Graham born 1970 actress Red Grooms born 1937 multimedia artist Don Gummer born 1946 sculptor Savannah Guthrie born 1971 broadcast journalist and attorney 86 Richard Handler born 1961 businessman Mariska Hargitay born 1964 actress director producer and philanthropist Josh Hartnett born 1978 actor and producer James Havard 1937 2020 painter and sculptor 87 Peter Hermann born 1967 actor producer and writer Grace Hightower born 1955 philanthropist socialite actress and singer Bob Holman born 1948 poet and poetry activist 88 Paz de la Huerta born 1984 actress and model Chanel Iman born 1990 model Michael Imperioli born 1966 actor writer and musician Jay Z born 1969 rapper record producer and entrepreneur 63 Richard Jefferson born 1980 former professional basketball player and sports analyst Derek Jeter born 1974 former professional baseball player businessman and baseball executive Mimi Johnson arts administrator 59 Harvey Keitel born 1939 actor Carolyn Bessette Kennedy 1966 1999 publicist and wife of John F Kennedy Jr John F Kennedy Jr 1960 1999 attorney journalist and magazine publisher Daniel Kessler born 1974 musician Karolina Kurkova born 1984 model and actress Ronnie Landfield born 1947 abstract painter 89 Jodi Long born 1954 actress Adrian Lyne 1941 director writer and producer Neal Marshad born 1952 producer director cinematographer advertising executive internet strategist and designer 90 Chris Martin born 1977 singer songwriter and musician 91 Danny Masterson born 1976 actor Mike McCready born 1968 music entrepreneur Shane McMahon born 1970 businessman and professional wrestler Debra Messing born 1968 actress Taylor Momsen born 1993 singer songwriter model and former actress Toni Morrison 1931 2019 novelist 92 Sean Murray born 1977 actor Casey Neistat born 1981 YouTube personality filmmaker and vlogger Petra Nemcova born 1979 model TV host and philanthropist Gwyneth Paltrow born 1972 actress and businesswoman 91 Richard Parsons born 1948 business executive 93 Jean Passanante born 1953 TV screenwriter Mizuo Peck born 1977 actress Mike Piazza born 1968 former professional baseball player Amy Poehler born 1971 comedian actress writer producer and director 94 Jane Pratt born 1962 magazine editor and publisher 95 Rammellzee 1960 2010 visual artist gothic futurist graffiti writer painter performance artist art theoretician sculptor and hip hop musician 96 Norman Reedus born 1969 actor Lou Reed 1942 2013 musician songwriter and poet 97 Roger Rees 1944 2015 actor and director Steve Reich born 1936 composer Brad Richards born 1980 former professional ice hockey player 98 Kelly Ripa born 1970 actress and talk show host David O Russell born 1958 filmmaker Juan Samuel born 1960 former professional baseball player Richard Serra born 1938 artist John Shaw 1948 2019 painter and printmaker 99 Jake Shears born 1978 singer and songwriter 100 Arlene Shechet born 1951 artist 79 Duncan Sheik born 1969 singer songwriter and composer 101 M Night Shyamalan born 1970 filmmaker and actor 102 Laurie Simmons born 1949 artist photographer and filmmaker 73 Gary Sinise born 1955 actor humanitarian and musician Shane Smith born 1969 journalist and media executive Laurie Spiegel born 1945 composer George Steel musician 103 Alexis Stewart born 1965 TV host and radio personality 71 Jon Stewart born 1962 comedian political commentator actor director and TV host 104 Michael Stipe born 1960 singer songwriter and artist Dominique Strauss Kahn born 1949 economist and politician Meryl Streep born 1949 actress Taylor Swift born 1989 singer songwriter 105 Bob Telson born 1949 composer songwriter and pianist 106 Uma Thurman born 1970 actress and former model Justin Timberlake born 1981 singer songwriter and actor 64 Christy Turlington born 1969 model and humanitarian 107 Richard Tuttle born 1941 postminimalist artist 108 Neil deGrasse Tyson born 1958 astrophysicist author and science communicator 109 Mo Vaughn born 1967 former professional baseball player 110 Cecilia Vicuna born 1948 poet and artist 111 Lauren Weisberger born 1977 novelist and author 112 Jack Whitten 1939 2018 painter and sculptor 113 114 Kate Winslet born 1975 actress Dean Winters born 1964 actor 115 Warner Wolf born 1937 TV and radio sports broadcaster 71 Christopher Woodrow born 1977 entrepreneur financier and movie producer La Monte Young born 1935 composer musician and performance artist 116 Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal had high profiles in the district s revival when they co produced the dramatic television anthology series TriBeCa in 1993 and co founded the annual Tribeca Film Festival in 2002 De Niro also claimed ownership of all domain names incorporating the text Tribeca for domain names with any content related to film festivals In particular he had a dispute with the owner of the website tribeca net 117 In popular culture editAlthough Wizards of Waverly Place includes a fictional Tribeca Prep exterior shots were filmed at P S 40 on East 20th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue in midtown Gramercy Park 118 In addition a fictional Tribeca High School appears in the Law amp Order Special Victims Unit episode Granting Immunity Local radio station WHTZ s studio is located here In the third book of the Witches of East End series Winds of Salem the Oracle an almighty god from Asgard lives in Tribeca The Subaru Tribeca which went into production in 2005 and was discontinued being sold in the United States in 2012 was an automobile named after the neighborhood 119 See also edit nbsp New York City portalReferences edit a b NYC Planning Community Profiles communityprofiles planning nyc gov New York City Department of City Planning Archived from the original on March 20 2019 Retrieved March 18 2019 a b c Table PL P5 NTA Total Population and Persons Per Acre New York City Neighborhood Tabulation Areas 2010 Archived June 10 2016 at the Wayback Machine Population Division New York City Department of City Planning February 2012 Accessed June 16 2016 Presson Chandler The Ultimate Guide to NYC s Tribeca Gotham March 1 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9 2023 Seated in the kitchen of his TriBeCa rehearsal studio which occupies an entire floor of the converted warehouse where he and his partner Mimi Johnson have lived since 1979 Mr Ashley 76 recounted how a friend had once revealed a sordid past Shapiro Julie Artist s 9 11 Sculpture Rises in TriBeCa Dnainfo com May 5 2011 Archived from the original on March 20 2012 Retrieved August 15 2014 a b David Mark January 14 2012 Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly On the Move Again Variety Archived from the original on January 19 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 It was only about 3 5 years ago that English born movie actor Paul Bettany A Beautiful Mind The Da Vinci Code A Knight s Tale and Brooklyn bred Academy Award winner Jennifer Connelly A Beautiful Mind Requiem For A Dream Blood Diamond paid 6 920 000 for a full floor loft type penthouse apartment on the edge of New York City s star stocked TriBeCa neighborhood Shaw Dan May 22 2015 Kate Betts Onetime Harper s Bazaar Editor at Home The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on June 20 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 Ms Betts lives in TriBeCa during the week with her husband the journalist Chip Brown and their children India 10 and Oliver 15 and has a consulting company that provides editorial content for luxury brands a b Staff In the News Inside Beyonce and Jay Z s Apartment Archived July 14 2017 at the Wayback Machine Tribeca Citizen November 26 2014 Accessed April 30 2017 Internet mavens have identified two artworks in the video for Beyonce s new single 7 11 which was filmed inside the Tribeca apartment the R amp B superstar shares with her husband a b Davies Rachel January 11 2022 Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel Sell Tribeca Penthouse for 29 Million Architectural Digest Archived from the original on May 14 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Kelley Tina November 30 1999 Robert Bingham A Publishing Scion And an Author 33 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Robert Bingham the author of a collection of short stories and a member of the prominent Kentucky newspaper publishing family died Sunday at his home in TriBeCa in Manhattan He was 33 Mason Christopher December 10 1998 At Home With Ross Bleckner The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 An avowed recluse who resists forays north of Union Square Mr Bleckner was the host of a benefit for Community Research Initiative on AIDS last week in the minimalist Xanadu that is his home a former loft building that he owns in TriBeCa Richards David May 5 1996 Bogosian in the Burbs Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Archived from the original on August 18 2020 Retrieved June 9 2023 Yet all the signs suggest he s no longer the fringe personality he once was He his wife and two young sons live in a spacious loft in TriBeCa and he recently rented a suite of offices for Ararat Productions his own production company named after the mountain where Noah s Ark landed Osterhout Jacob E April 21 2011 Ed Burns manages to stay grounded in his native Tribeca despite success over last decade New York Daily News Archived from the original on September 25 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 Meandering through the streets of his Tribeca neighborhood in jeans and shell toe Adidas Burns puts on no airs Clarke Gerald November 1 2001 Mariah Carey s New York Triplex Architectural Digest Archived from the original on April 15 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Now after a decade in which Carey has been the world s most popular female vocalist her albums and singles selling more than one hundred and fifty million copies now after a new contract with Virgin Records that will bring her nearly one hundred and twenty million dollars for her next five CDs now after the September opening of her first movie the semiautobiographical Glitter and now after completion of a spacious triplex in Tribeca that harks back to an era Carey dreams about the golden age of Hollywood Does Daniel Craig s Fabulous New Penthouse Make Him Gay Archived May 30 2010 at the Wayback Machine Gawker com Retrieved May 27 2010 a b c Bernard Sarah March 12 2001 Luxury Lemons Nymag New York Magazine Archived from the original on October 3 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 The Ice House at 27 North Moore Street is downtown s poster child for the pitfalls of luxury conversion Its high profile residents including Billy Crystal sportscaster Warner Wolf and Alexis Stewart yes that s Martha s daughter all of whom reportedly have 2 million penthouses could not get the principals of 27 North Moore Associates LLC to fix a long list of problems ranging from buckling floors to plumbing problems Landman Beth October 9 1994 New Yorkers amp Co Robert De Niro and the Urban Economy The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Mr Kerne goes on to hold forth on one of TriBeCa s favorite subjects the penthouse s owner Robert De Niro If there is a fascination with Mr De Niro in the area it is perhaps understandable seldom has one person become so linked to a neighborhood s identity The reclusive actor has become an anomaly a Hollywood star whose mystique helps function as an engine for urban economic development a b Browne Alix November 4 2011 Living Large T Magazine Archived from the original on January 4 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 A brick Georgian was never my dream house insists the artist Laurie Simmons And yet the first time she walked through the front door of the near textbook brick Georgian in northwestern Connecticut that she and her husband the artist Carroll Dunham eventually came to own something came over me she recalls Technically the house is a weekend house the couple maintains a loft in TriBeCa Finn Robin November 22 2013 A Lena Dunham Locale The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on June 16 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 The 24 by 17 foot children s wing at the back of the main level still has its west facing window but no longer has the sibling friendly room divider that was in place when Lena who moved out in 2012 and her younger sister Grace who is in her final year of college shared it and the green tile bathroom The sisters and their respective bedrooms figured prominently in Tiny Furniture Garvey Marianne Niemietz Brian and Cartwright Lachlan Z100 s Elvis Duran buys a penthouse in Tribeca Archived March 1 2017 at the Wayback Machine New York Daily News January 20 2014 Accessed February 28 2017 Elvis Duran the lovable Z100 Morning Show host has bought himself a 4 000 square foot four bedroom penthouse in the Leonard building in Tribeca and is planning an immediate move Zwerin Mike February 17 1999 Kyle Eastwood Going His Own Way The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 via International Herald Tribune Although Kyle Eastwood says the name has disadvantages as well as advantages the fact remains that it s not a bad name at all He lives in TriBeCa with his wife the Spanish actress Laura Gomez and their 5 year old daughter Graylen U2 s Edge Settles into 4 3 Million Tribeca Penthouse bergproperties com Retrieved June 17 2007 Satow Julie July 15 2016 How Fredrik Eklund Broker and Reality TV Star Spends His Sundays The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on June 16 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 When he is not in front of the camera writing or selling Mr Eklund likes to relax with his husband Derek Kaplan 41 an abstract painter and their miniature dachshunds Mini Mouse and Fritzy who all live in a three bedroom loft in TriBeCa a b Williams John January 18 2018 When a Therapist Puts Buddhism Into Practice The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on March 9 2021 Retrieved June 9 2023 The psychotherapist Mark Epstein is known for lucidly mapping the ways in which Buddhism can enrich Western approaches to psychology Mr Epstein 64 lives in TriBeCa with his wife the sculptor Arlene Shechet and he sees patients in the same building in the unassuming basement office in which we spoke on a frigid afternoon in late December The office s walls a pale blue are unadorned Shaping Identity Archived September 5 2015 at the Wayback Machine Detroit Institute of Arts Accessed February 28 2017 The artist Marisol Escobar is a sculptor born in Paris of Venezuelan lineage She currently lives and works in TriBeCa in New York City Sugar Rachel October 13 2016 Bethenny Frankel s Tribeca penthouse sells in 1 day Curbed NY Archived from the original on November 28 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 Real Housewife of New York star Bethenny Frankel has officially sold her much discussed Tribeca apartment and according to one of her brokers fellow Bravo reality personality Fredrik Eklund finding a buyer didn t take long Tribeca Citizen In the News Marian Gaborik Tribeca Citizen Archived from the original on December 23 2017 Retrieved June 9 2023 Abelson Max June 4 2009 Depeche Mode s Dave Gahan Sells 4 M Condo Buys 6 M Penthouse Observer Archived from the original on June 7 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Nir Sarah Maslin June 20 2013 At His Former Home in TriBeCa Fond Memories of James Gandolfini City Room Archived from the original on November 26 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 In recent years James Gandolfini spent much of his time in Hollywood but about a week ago he was back on the quiet street in TriBeCa where he once lived not to stay his place was rented out but just to say hello to his friends the doormen Freydkin Donna April 27 2007 Stars toast Tribeca artists at Chanel fete USA Today Archived from the original on February 9 2009 Retrieved June 18 2007 Vora Shivani September 29 2017 How Savannah Guthrie of the Today Show Spends Her Sundays The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on March 31 2019 Retrieved June 9 2023 A little more than five years ago Savannah Guthrie became a host of the Today show on NBC The family lives in TriBeCa Reif Rita November 9 1986 Precision Shopping Recycled Grandeur The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 James Havard an artist sleeps in the barbershop he purchased here for his TriBeCa loft Richardson Lynda November 12 2002 Public Lives A Poet and Proprietor Is a Beacon in the Bowery The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Mr Holman who has a stubble of a beard and wears large round glasses and a velveteen blazer cycled in from his TriBeCa loft on an old Raleigh seven speed on this morning Harris Elizabeth A July 29 2013 Where Rent Is Stabilized Reopening After Storm Is No Certainty The New York Times Archived from the original on March 17 2023 Retrieved March 17 2023 via NYTimes com Advisory Board Archived August 9 2020 at the Wayback Machine p 11 Downtown magazine Spring 2017 Accessed July 23 2017 Neal Marshad He is a resident of TriBeCa and works in the neighborhood with his family and Borzoi hounds since 1974 a b Combine Gwyneth Paltrow s Tribeca penthouse with downstairs loft for the ultimate duplex 6sqft June 8 2023 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 The 4 400 square foot penthouse at the River Lofts at 416 Washington Street in Tribeca that Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin kept as a Manhattan landing spot before their conscious uncoupling has yet to find a buyer Ghansah Rachel Kaadzi April 8 2015 The Radical Vision of Toni Morrison The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on May 6 2017 Retrieved June 9 2023 The last afternoon I spent with Toni Morrison was at her loft in TriBeCa It was one of the biggest apartments I have seen in the city Siklos Richard and Sorkin Ross February 18 2006 Time Warner and Icahn Reach a Settlement The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on July 10 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 At 11 30 p m he phoned Mr Parsons at his home in TriBeCa and made his final gambit for board seats He then continued talking to his partners until after 2 in the morning O Connor Pauline April 4 2004 A Night Out With Amy Poehler Live From New York The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on May 16 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 By 1 a m everyone was exhausted Before heading to her home in TriBeCa Ms Poehler expressed regret over the relative tameness of the evening Satow Julie September 5 2014 Jane Pratt She s Still So Sassy The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on June 16 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 In 1997 she founded Jane magazine to cater to the aging Sassy demographic Ms Pratt lives in a loft in TriBeCa with her daughter Charlotte 11 and two dogs Balloon a Shih Tzu poodle mix and Lemon a Maltese Kennedy Randy July 2 2010 Rammellzee Hip Hop and Graffiti Pioneer Dies at 49 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 29 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 For more than 20 years Rammellzee lived in a studio loft in TriBeCa that he called the Battle Station where the walls and ceiling were virtually encrusted with his sculpture and other artwork including toylike wheeled versions of letters that appeared to be armored and able to fly into combat Smith Roberta February 17 2006 Art in Review Lou Reed The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 These color photographs many taken from the window of Mr Reed s TriBeCa apartment are ordinary to the point of anonymity Klein Jeff Z November 22 2012 A Ranger Rolls Up His Sleeves and Takes a Big Role in Hurricane Relief The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on June 17 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 Richards whose apartment in TriBeCa escaped damage from the storm said this was what anyone in my position should do A Room With a View The New York Times January 12 1978 ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 When John Shaw painter awakes in the morning he sees New York City upside down Mr Shaw originally from southwestern Virginia had decided that the bedroom in his Tribeca loft was too dark so rather than paying the expenses of having a window installed he drilled a small unobtrusive hole in the wall Ryzik Melena June 25 2010 Dirty Fun Band s Midnight Evolution The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on June 5 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 At home in New York Mr Shears wrote dozens of songs but felt unfulfilled On a whim he went to Berlin to recharge and spent last spring partying there I love all nighters and going out and listening to D J s and staring into strobe lights he said in an interview in his well appointed TriBeCa loft loaded with books and records and found art discovered by his boyfriend an artist Barbanel Josh March 16 2008 Coda for a Musical Home The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 JUST before he turned 30 Duncan Sheik the singer and composer bought a 2 400 square foot bare loft in a condominium at 195 Hudson Street a block below Canal Street A few weeks ago he put his TriBeCa loft on the market for 2 925 million with the help of Nora Ariffin a broker at Halstead Property Schoeneman Deborah May 21 2005 The Return of Canastel s New York Magazine Archived from the original on September 1 2007 Retrieved June 19 2007 Leland John February 18 2012 Musical Notes and Tacky Tacos The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on June 17 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 For much of the past year Sunday was just another tough workday for George Steel 45 the general manager and artistic director of the New York City Opera which recently moved out of Lincoln Center and underwent bitter negotiations with its unions reaching a settlement last month Mr Steel who lives in TriBeCa spends his free Sundays with his wife Sarah Fels a once and perhaps future product designer and their two children Anna 6 and Alexander 3 Clemence Sara May 13 2005 House Of Stewart Forbes Magazine Archived from the original on June 12 2007 Retrieved June 17 2007 Taylor Swift Admits She May Be the Most Enthusiastic Obnoxious New Yorker Watch Now E Online October 29 2014 Archived from the original on February 12 2021 Retrieved June 9 2023 Holden Stephen October 26 1984 Pop Jazz Bob Telson And Gospel Synthesizers At The Joyce The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on February 3 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Gospel music was part of the natural progression in my interest in the mixture of African and European musical cultures Mr Telson explained in his TriBeCa loft that doubles as a recording studio Ghorbani Liza July 6 2012 Christy Turlington A Model Mom DuJour Archived from the original on March 4 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Nearly a decade after exchanging vows the couple have proved themselves a kind of celebrity enigma They live a relatively low key life in Tribeca which she fondly calls Triburbia and rarely display their love on red carpets or gush about each other publicly Colman David November 20 2005 A Sophisticated Eye for Naive Art The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Given his work s deranged craft project look like the art version of a garage band it is a surprise to find a small good collection of early Americana in his TriBeCa loft While many art seers view the 1975 Whitney exhibition of Mr Tuttle s work which scandalized critics and nearly dealt a death blow to his career as a seminal moment for the artist and the art world one might argue that both he and his world were just as affected by another talked about Whitney show a year earlier The Flowering of American Folk Art 1776 1876 Louie Elaine March 9 2003 Possessed Stars In His Eyes Over A Pen The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 eil de Grasse Tyson an astrophysicist and the Frederick P Rose director of the Hayden Planetarium is a big guy He stands 6 foot 2 and has hands that can palm a basketball He speaks in a booming baritone In his TriBeCa loft he ambles around a space with 14 foot ceilings Torday Daniel Q amp A with Mo Vaughn Archived August 9 2020 at the Wayback Machine Esquire magazine March 25 2007 Accessed December 10 2019 ESQ Was it as hard to find an apartment in New York City as they say MV I found my place in TriBeCa I had some good people working around me so I was fairly lucky I got a nice loft on the ninth floor with a nice view doorman garage Rinaldi Ray Mark December 3 2019 For Cecilia Vicuna Consciousness Is the Art The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on December 6 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 ecilia Vicuna s current retrospective About to Happen has been promoted by curators far and wide as the first major U S solo exhibition by the influential Chilean born artist Nobody came she said in an interview last month from her home in TriBeCa Swann Lauren July 30 2020 Lauren Weisberger my perfect weekend The Telegraph Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 I m about to set out on a long book tour so I shall really miss my new husband Mike Cohen He is also a writer and we were married in April He is totally gorgeous We live in a part of New York called TriBeCa Genzlinger Neil January 23 2018 Jack Whitten Artist of Wide Ranging Curiosity Dies at 78 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 20 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Goldsmith Kevin Jack Whitten by Kenneth Goldsmith Archived January 22 2018 at the Wayback Machine Bomb magazine July 1 1994 Accessed January 21 2018 On a blustery early spring day I visited Jack Whitten at his five story Tribeca building where he has worked and lived with his wife Mary for many years Actor Dean Winters buys condo for 3 5M The Real Deal February 28 2018 Archived from the original on March 25 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Robin William August 19 2015 La Monte Young Is Still Patiently Working on a Glacial Scale The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on May 16 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 The question is who decides what music should be the composer La Monte Young asked during a recent interview What is music and why is it music and how did music start Sitting in his cluttered loft in TriBeCa Mr Young had just been ruminating on the creation myths of Indian music and continued on to briefly address marches bagpipes and Dizzy Gillespie before arriving at the conclusion to this circuitous historical trajectory his own Trio for Strings from 1958 Davis Erik January 2 2007 Robert De Niro Raging Bully Archived from the original on January 4 2007 Wizards of Waverly Place Trivia Facts Archived January 31 2012 at the Wayback Machine ShareTV Retrieved on July 19 2013 Subaru Loses Its Cool Over Hot SUVs Bloomberg com November 21 2016 Archived from the original on November 22 2016 Retrieved June 9 2023 From 2005 through 2014 Subaru made the Tribeca a mid sized SUV best remembered as one of the worst selling cars in its category Perhaps naming the SUV after one of Manhattan s richest neighborhoods wasn t the best branding move External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tribeca Manhattan nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for TriBeCa Community groups and organizations Tribeca Film Festival Tribeca Trust a community organization working on historic preservation and public spaces Images and memories Tribeca in the 1970s Early photos of the neighborhood Tribeca through history Requiem For A Living City Notes On A Home In Tribeca Neighborhood guides tribeca org Archived February 21 2010 at the Wayback Machine Neighborhood history dining shopping arts and entertainments maintained by the Tribeca Organization Tribeca Family Festival Tribeca Neighborhood Profile About com Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour TOAST Tribeca Art 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