In the News: Artisan Lofts

••• “Visitors to the National Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum traveling via tour bus may be routed to New Jersey and required to ride the PATH train back to Manhattan under a plan being weighed by some of the groups involved in the redevelopment of Ground Zero.” (Wall Street Journal)

••• One of the alleged Russian spies lived in FiDi and passed messages while at the Barnes & Noble on Warren. (New York Times, DNAinfo)

••• Inside a $9 million penthouse at Artisan Lofts, the last unit available. (Curbed)

••• This fall, Midtown Comics is moving to a 3,500-square-foot space on Fulton, near Broadway. (DNAinfo)

••• The Wall Street Journal covers CB1 member Allan Tannenbaum’s cooking-smell dispute with Salaam Bombay.

••• “Con Edison has formally put the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation on notice that it intends to fight calls to reallocate unspent funds originally budgeted for utility reconstruction after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.” (Broadsheet Daily)

••• The pastry chefs at Corton are making granola for one of their desserts. Personally, I’m partial to—and addicted to—Early Bird, available at Whole Foods. (T Magazine)

••• Something called Starpulse.com is upset that TV personality Kelly Ripa, evidently en route to Locanda Verde, forgot to wear a bra. Or maybe she was coming from Locanda Verde, where the a/c was turned way up?

 

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