Newsletter: Sept. 22

MudvilleJenny McAllister-Nevins and Karla the Losen of SavorYOUR NEIGHBORS, THE ENTREPRENEURS
“At Savor, we’re reinventing keepsake organization to make it stylish, fun, and easy,” say Jenny McAllister-Nevins and Karla the Losen, founders of Savor. “Childhood is over in the blink of an eye, but our memories last forever.” Get all up in their business.

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Pho KingNEW KID ON THE BLOCK: PHO KING
Besides the signature soup, you’ll find banh mi, rice noodle dishes, and even Asian tacos. Check out the menu.

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TamidTEENS: VOLUNTEER AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
Hey Downtown Teens! Do you want to make a difference in someone’s life? And get community service credit for your school? And improve your neighborhood? The Teenage Downtown Hunger Action Project is a service-learning collaboration between Tamid, The New Shul, and other regional synagogues in New York with funding from UJA Federation of New York that really makes a difference in the world, your world. You don’t need to be Jewish. You don’t need to belong to Tamid or the New Shul. You just need to be a teen with a caring heart. Tamidnyc.org. Sponsored.

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Rag & Bone dressing roomNEW KID ON THE BLOCK: RAG & BONE
Rag & Bone’s ninth Manhattan outpost, in the former Bubble Lounge, is the company’s first standalone men’s shop. It has been done up as a luxe mancave, with cool dressing rooms and a crushed Porsche.

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courtesy-ipicSEEN & HEARD
••• 9/19: Updates on three new hotel restaurants—Tom Colicchio’s Fowler & Wells at the Beekman, Cut by Wolfgang Puck at the Four Seasons, and Harold’s Meat & Three at the Arlo. Plus: Pug meet-up; “that kind of bitch”; Pearl Street mishmash; why is Federal Plaza’s main entrance closed?
••• 9/20: iPic’s opening slate of movies (above). Plus: A visit to the Four Seasons; new subway entrance; World Trade Center mall update (and concerns), including the good news that Grom is open; the inaugural show at the China Institute’s gallery.
••• 9/21: Last call at New York Dolls. Plus: Washington Street tower rendering; first visit to the SeaGlass carousel; female self-portraiture show; second-floor Chinese restaurant.

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Torly TravelsWHERE WILL YOUR NEXT FAMILY VACATION BE?
Tribeca mom and founder of Torly Travels, Carol Adams brings you her latest life hack to make planning your vacations a snap. With over 10 years of experience building travel itineraries, the experts at Torly Travels create personalized itineraries, specially designed just for you and your family members. Start planning your trip today at torlytravels.com. Sponsored.

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Four Seasons New York Downtown by Gabrielle Pilotti courtesy Architectural DigestIN THE NEWS
••• 9/19: More details on Canal Street Market. Plus: The loft of a Danish furniture company’s owner; big Tribeca rental building sold; the Wavertree ship returns to the Seaport this weekend.
••• 9/20: Inside the new Four Seasons hotel (above; photo by Gabrielle Pilotti). Plus: The Cosmopolitan cocktail was more-or-less invented at the Odeon; replica of Syrian arch destroyed by ISIS installed in City Hall Park; review of Concepts skatewear store.
••• 9/21: Long-awaited street-fair reform. Plus: Local salons make InStyle’s Black Book; the history of the Puffy’s Tavern building; Squadron tries again to make the BPCA see the light; traffic cop gets socked in the nose; more on that event space on Duane and that loud Fashion Week party on Beekman; when a family lived on a boat at Pier 25.

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Franklin Street shadowSHADOWLAND (VOL. 7)
Step into the shadows with me….

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