Newsletter: July 23

HAPPY HOUR DEALS AT 38 BARS AND RESTAURANTS IN GREATER TRIBECA
Back by popular demand: An updated roundup of happy hour deals. Take off early and have a drink at one of your favorite neighborhood establishments. (Includes food options, too!)

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FIRST IMPRESSIONS: MAISON KAYSER
The chain’s seventh location in New York City has opened in the former Harrison space, and it’s undeniably pretty. The food and service call to mind Le Pain Quotidien, which could be Kayser’s bobo cousin.

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TAKE RUNNING CLASSES WITH URBAN TREADING
Come improve your running speed, endurance, form, and strength. Urban Treading group running classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. at The Live Well Company gym (256 West Street, between Laight and Vestry). From there we’ll head over to Hudson River Park to run and work out. Sessions include interval training of various distances and speeds; agility and form drills; and running-focused strength exercises. The workouts are great for anyone looking to become a better runner, especially those training for an upcoming race. The cost is $30 per session or $125 for five sessions paid in advance (cash only). urbantreading.com | chris@urbantreading.com. Sponsored.

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NORTHWEST TRIBECA’S NEXT HUGE BUILDING
A rendering was released for for 70 Vestry (a.k.a. 268 West), which will have just 47 units “averaging over 3,000 square feet apiece.” Plus: It’ll have a squash court.

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 7/20: Two more film shoots. Plus: Recourse when productions overstep their rights; the Ninja Turtles crane; water-main cleaning complaint; Houseman and its delectable burger; Distilled’s “minor makeover.”
••• 7/21: Update on Bikram Yoga NYC’s plans for Duane Street. Plus: 70 Vestry amenities; Robert Janz collages; teenagers helping the homeless; corporate vandalism; craft services; Brookfield Place elevator buttons; Corbin Building motorcycle parking.
••• 7/22: The Chambers Street stink. Plus: Hudson River Park’s tennis courts have been resurfaced (above); Gran Morsi happy hour; fireflies; Fulton Center’s mystery signage revealed.

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SHAKE SHACK IS GETTING SOME COMPETITION
Schnipper’s Quality Kitchen is opening a 3,300-square-foot fast-food restaurant in south Tribeca.

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IN THE NEWS
••• 7/20: World Trade Center Oculus skylights to open every September 11. Plus: Dahlia’s was robbed and one of the thieves was caught on camera; another person rescued from the river; the Butterfly says it’s renovating; an old cocktail kit at Fraunces Tavern.
••• 7/21: Maison Kayser’s fan is driving neighbors nuts. Plus: 56 Leonard has reportedly topped out; Range Rover stolen; more gym locker theft; a Manhattan Loft Guy rule; new ice cream shop within walking distance; 443 Greenwich’s old wood is being sold for use elsewhere.
••• 7/22: Keith McNally’s restaurant in the Beekman Hotel (including sample menu and floor plan). Plus: Details about the hotel’s entrances and roof deck, and the topping out of the condo tower; Governors Island day spa (above); anti-helicopter rally.

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RHEANNE WHITE SALON HAS CLOSED
Could another celebrity hairstylist be taking it over?

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