Newsletter: Nov. 12

LOFT PEEPING: TWO-BEDROOM RENTAL
It’s rare to see a rental apartment covered by the shelter media, let alone one that involved a designer. Take a look around.

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ANOTHER PARKING LOT APPEARS DOOMED
The Dreaded Drill of Development has been spotted at Broadway and Lispenard.

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 11/9: Melissa Etheridge and Mary Chapin Carpenter. Plus: Stalled café on Worth; autumn at the Greenmarket; demolition of brick strip on Leonard; forum on birds killed by our glass skyline; a Bentley for toddlers; exhibit at Steven Amedee Gallery.
••• 11/10: Zara is open. Plus: Antiqueria’s big warehouse sale; an upcoming Rockwell Group’s light installation at Brookfield Place; post-mortem on Laughing Man’s parklet; Café Noir seized by marshal; It’s My Park Day at Washington Market Park.
••• 11/11: Finn Square’s next sculpture. Plus: Exhibit of dog photography (above); a Café Noir sister restaurant also closed; memories of 102 Charlton; town hall on MTA bus service.

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IN THE NEWS
••• 11/9: Timeline for the Food Emporium replacement. Plus: Battery Park City Authority agrees to meet with its constituency; Brazilian café opening in the Seaport (above); cruise ship U-turn last night; the dance troupe at City Hall Park.
••• 11/10: Mudd Club rummage sale. Plus: More on the Battery Park City Authority’s decision to change up its security force; Steven Alan sample sale starts this week; new Spanish-Israeli restaurant opens Saturday.
••• 11/11: Jet-pack ride around the Statue of Liberty. Plus: The floor plan for the Eataly at 4 World Trade Center; street-cart vendor robbed at knifepoint; testing out City Pole; anti-helicopter rally; Soho mural at risk; Tribeca Grill anniversary party.

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NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: REINES GALLERY
The new gallery in the River Lofts building kicks off with the first New York City show of Moroccan-born Israeli A.Y. Ayache. Future exhibits won’t necessarily be by Israeli artists: “I’m open to anything, if it feels right,” says founder Zvi Reines.

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NOSY NEIGHBOR
“I’d love to see a list of restaurants serving breakfast in the neighborhood. I’m tired of the places I know!” —Janet

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