December 8, 2016 People, Real Estate, Restaurant/Bar News
••• “David Chang (of Momofuku fame) opened his first Fuku Fried Chicken outlet in the East Village in 2015. He is now ready to expand and its first new outlet will be in FiDi at 110 Wall Street.” Chang is also opening a restaurant in the Seaport District. —FIDi Fan Page
••• “San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick […] denied reports that he recently purchased a $3.21 million condo in Tribeca and has put his San Jose house on the market.” —New York Post
••• “After 30 Years of Helping Guide Community, BPCA’s Chief Financial Officer [Robert Serpico] Steps Down.” —Broadsheet
••• The New York Times profiles 19-year-old Francisco Ramos, a dishwasher at Nobu Next Door who aspires to a culinary career.
••• “Starting Thursday, four all-electric BMW i3s and two conventional gasoline-powered BMW 330 i xDrive sedans will be available for use by the Solaire’s 293 tenants. [The Solaire, which is in Battery Park City,] is the first in the U.S. to offer electric-vehicle car sharing for its tenants through the BMW Group’s ReachNow, a new car-sharing service. Rates are comparable to car rental options, from $19 per hour to $129 per day, and include 400 miles a day.” —Wall Street Journal
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