Newsletter: Sept. 11

MEN’S LIFESTYLE BRAND HAS PLANS FOR WHITE STREET
Man of the World is planning something for 1 White, at W. Broadway. Neighbors are concerned it includes the roof.

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: BARRE TRIBECA
“It falls somewhere between yoga and Pilates,” says Lisa Stefanelli, describing the barre workout at the new Barre Tribeca. “It’s a workout, not about spiritual growth. In 55 minutes, you will sweat.” Read all about it.

SEEN & HEARD
••• 9/8: Carini Lang’s annual sale. Plus: Juice Press stops tossing salads on weekends; nail salon mystery; mega Broadway real estate offering; Jubilee supermarket in FiDi has reopened.
••• 9/9: Fairway Market update. Plus: Japanese restaurant on Chambers; the Juice Press salad situation; Soho Photo focuses on the subway; kids’ football question.

VALENTINE NO. 41
Fine and dandy.

IN THE NEWS
••• 9/8: Falling wet concrete. Plus: Half of New Amsterdam Market’s board resigned; affordable housing initiatives; 9/11 spreadsheet rediscovered; Seaport ship update; R train tunnel may reopen early; cyclist hit-and-run; Jane Pratt.
••• 9/9: A rendering of our soon-to-be skyline. Plus: White Street restaurant opening dates; 30 Park Place penthouse floor plans; hope for quieting the ferry horns; another Diane von Furstenberg store; Anna Deavere Smith.
••• 9/10: McNally and Colicchio restaurants confirmed. Plus: A new La Colombe on Hudson; video inside 5 Beekman; $38,000 in cufflinks stolen from Franklin Street apartment; inside the Floating Library.

FIELD TRIP: GREENPOINT
Stylish shops and restaurants, decaying industrial buildings, plenty of street art, young people…. It’s everything you want from an afternoon in mid-gentrification Brooklyn.

 

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