Newsletter: Oct. 7

NEW BAR ON THE BLOCK: MOMOFUKU’S BAR WAYO
Despite the corporate pedigree as part of the Momofuku Group empire, David Chang’s latest at Pier 17 could become a new fave neighborhood bar.

SEEN & HEARD
Some happy neighborhood news out of Quebec. Plus a look at Ken Smith’s Pier 35; an explanation of why Worth Street is being cooled to -320 degrees; looking for clues for a mystery on Chambers.

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: THE NESS
The founders of The Ness — think happi(ness) or fit(ness) or well(ness) — have their clients bouncing off the, well, floor in cardio and sculpt classes set to music on mini trampolines.

NOSY NEIGHBOR
What’s this on the side of Pier 40? “I’m so curious- do you know what this is? It is on the side of Pier 40. It started pretty recently and says ‘I Want To Thank You.'”

SEEN & HEARD
Rand Hardy installation at One Liberty.  Plus a dance performance each night this week at the Wintergarden; a show on the chair at R&Co.; Ferrante at Art Projects International; PS 150 will hold its annual rummage sale.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
A fine example of the cast iron that is holding up many of our storefronts around here. Where is it?

 

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