37 N. Moore St., New York, NY (Hudson & Varick Sts.)
212.431.8501
www.otteny.com
If no-fuss shopping is up your alley, then you ought to check out Kay Lee’s pint-sized womenswear chain, Otte. With a convenient Tribeca outpost, this trendy boutique offers an edited selection of... Read More
151 Franklin St. (Varick & Hudson)
212.966.7144
www.patronofthenew.com
Having spent eight years on Washington St. overseeing visionary fashion designer Takahiro Miyashita’s Number (N)ine store, Al Abayan breaks new ground-this time on Franklin St. with Patron of... Read More
50 Hudson St. New York, NY (@ Thomas St.)
212.587.3139
www.jcrew.com
If OshKosh B’Gosh overalls aren’t your child’s thing, J.Crew’s junior apparel line for budding sartorialists and fashionistas ages 2-14 outfits TriBeCa’s best-dressed... Read More
130 Crosby St., New York, NY (Houston & Prince Sts.)
646.786.1200
www.housingworks.org
Housing Works is a New York City based non-profit organization providing housing, social services, and national and local advocacy for homeless and formerly homeless people living with HIV/AIDS. To... Read More
83 East 7th St., New York, NY (First & Second Aves.)
212.353.8443
www.tokio7.net
An East Village institution since 1993, Tokio 7 is proof that secondhand doesn’t have to mean second-best. And with their new digs (just on the other side of 7th Street), New York’s country club... Read More
54 Bond St., New York, NY (@ Bowery)
212.598.9355
www.billyreid.com
For a taste of Southern hospitality in downtown New York, step into Billy Reid, located in the Bouwerie Lane Theatre Building on Bond St. Decked out in reclaimed materials, including pre-civil war... Read More
505 Greenwich St., New York, NY (@ Spring St)
212.925.0882
www.aloharag.com
A must shop from the Hawaiian Islands, Aloha Rag New York does not carry hibiscus-patterned t-shirts or grass skirts as the name may connote. Quite the contrary, this sleek New York outpost of the... Read More
235 West Broadway, New York, NY (@ White St.)
212.226.5476
http://www.jcrew.com/
The Old Liquor Store, a TriBeCa tavern located for years in a landmark 1825 townhouse, still bears the same weathered façade and iconic neon sign. The original wood bar is still intact, old... Read More