Tribeca Manhattan was later part of the large tract of land given to Trinity Church by Queen Anne in 1705.
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Tribeca Manhattan was later part of the large tract of land given to Trinity Church by Queen Anne in 1705.
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Lispenard Street in Tribeca Manhattan is named for the Lispenard family, and Bleecker Street in NoHo was named for Anthony Lispenard Bleecker.
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For 15 years, the annual free walking tour through artist studios in Tribeca Manhattan has allowed people to get a unique glimpse into the lives of Tribeca Manhattan's best creative talent.
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Tribeca Manhattan suffered both physically and financially after the September 11,2001 terrorist attacks, but government grants and incentives helped the area rebound fairly quickly.
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Tribeca Manhattan 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.
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Tribeca and Lower Manhattan are patrolled by the 1st Precinct of the NYPD, located at 16 Ericsson Place.
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Tribeca Manhattan is served by two New York City Fire Department fire stations.
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Tribeca and Lower Manhattan have a low population of residents who are uninsured.
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Tribeca and Lower Manhattan generally have a higher rate of college-educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018.
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Subaru Tribeca Manhattan, which went into production in 2005, and was discontinued being sold in the United States in 2012, was an automobile named after the neighborhood.
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