Newsletter: March 14

NEW KIDS: AU CHEVAL, SAWADA AND PEEP SHOW
In addition to Au Cheval and Sawada Coffee, there’s also Peep Show: a small restaurant downstairs that looks and feels like a tiny speakeasy – but with reggae and shaved ice cocktails.

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NEW GALLERY ON THE BLOCK: NYA
NYA Gallery not only has the classic white box storefront on the charming cobbled block of Franklin Place, but also another 9,000 square feet of artists studios, art storage and a frame shop on the lower levels.

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END OF AN ERA AT MORGAN’S
First it was the end of 24-hour service from our corner grocer down here on the south end of the district, and now it’s the hot/cold station.

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PARTY WITH THE GALLI THEATER NEW YORK
Experience the magic of live theater for your special event! Your child loves the theater and would love to be on stage? Are they dreaming of a birthday party their friends will rave about for years to come? Allow your child to experience the most amazing theater party in town! Galli Theater at 74 Warren Street | gallitheaternyc.com | galliny@gmail.com | 212-731-0668 | Sponsored

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SEEN & HEARD
March 11: Lecture on girls + leadership. Plus one more cashless cashier; a new bar at the Arlo Hotel; some monsters at The Flea; City Winery owner hosts tribute to Van Morrison; a petition for field space at the Gansevoort Peninsula

March 12: Liquor license review for 161 Duane
Plus kids help fight global hunger at Leman; Manhattan Youth honors local schools activists; building a network to support Pier 40; volunteers needed at the Battery; progress on Warren construction.

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IN THE NEWS
March 11: Elizabeth Street Garden sues city. Plus Taylor’s stalker says he has no ragrats; plans to fill in the East River; Wolf of Wall Street sells his Hubert Street apartment; penthouse for sale in American Thread building; Architectural Digest features artist’s loft

March 13: Redesigning South End Avenue. Plus a new CEO for Spring Place; a marker for commercial sales; resident member of BPC board appointed VP; The Post disses Au Cheval; $167 worth of Hershey’s bars stolen from Gristede’s; big loan for AC Hotel.

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LOFT PEEPING ON COLLISTER STREET
A 4,500-square-foot townhouse that has an entrance right off the second cutest street in the neighborhood (assuming we would all vote for Staple as #1)

 

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