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Tribeca NYC

Tribeca, Downtown NYC (Alena Kravchenko/Dreamstime)

Tribeca, Downtown NYC (Alena Kravchenko/Dreamstime)

Tribeca NYC (TRIangle-BElow-CAnal) is a family neighborhood filled with the movie industry, restaurants, and art galleries.

Canal St
West Side Hwy | Tribeca | Broadway
Vesey St

Tribeca grew into a commercial neighborhood in the 1850s-60s. It was the home of Washington Market, NYC’s main produce market, until that was replaced by the World Trade Center in the 1970s.


Latin Culture in Tribeca

January 2023

Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet plays Argentine Tango at the Django in Tribeca, Manhattan on Wednesday, January 3, 2023 at 7:30pm. 🇦🇷

February 2023

New York Fashion Week 2023 Fall Winter collection fashion shows and presentations are at Spring Studios in Tribeca, Manhattan and around town; from Thursday-Wednesday, February 9-15, 2023. 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇲🇽 | 🇨🇺 🇩🇴 🇵🇷 | 🇦🇷 | 🇫🇷 🇮🇹 🇪🇸 | 🇳🇬

December 2022

Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet plays Argentine Tango at the Django in Tribeca, Manhattan on Wednesday, December 13, 2022 at 7:30pm. 🇦🇷

November 2022

Pedro Giraudo plays Argentine Tango at the Django in Tribeca, Manhattan on Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 7:30pm. 🇦🇷

Los Hacheros with Jeremy Bosch play Salsa at The Django in Tribeca, Manhattan on Tuesday, November 1, 2022 from 10:30pm – 1am. 🇵🇷

October 2022

OPENING RECEPTION
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones: Emergent Properties, oil paintings and prints on West African traditions by the British-born, Nigerian artist, opens with a reception at Nicelle Beauchene Gallery in Tribeca, Manhattan on Thursday, October 20, 2022 from 6-8pm. Ends November 23. nicellebeauchene.com 🇳🇬

Rodolfo Abularach, an exhibition of the Guatemalan artist’s (1933-2020) paintings and works on paper of all-seeing eyes, is at SFA Advisory in Tribeca, by appointment, Wednesday, October 26 – November 30, 2022. sfa-advisory.com 🇬🇹


Tribeca Venues


Tribeca Parks

Hudson River Park is a long park along the Hudson River.

Washington Market Park was once part of New York City’s main produce market. The market moved to Hunts Point, The Bronx in the 1960s to make way for the World Trade Center.


Signature Architecture

Tribeca, New York City (Alena Kravchenko/Dreamstime)

Signature architecture in Tribeca includes wide awnings over loading docks and “sperm-candle” two-story, cast-iron facades.

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