AN ITALIAN TAILOR FOR YOUR KITCHEN
The way-high-end custom (or better to use their word, “tailored”) Italian kitchen supplier Officine Gullo has opened a new showroom at 157 Hudson, adding to its locations around the world, including Moscow and Dubai. More TK.
LOVE DUANE PARK? JOIN THEM.
The Friends of Duane Park is expanding the board this year and as a result is seeking new members. Here’s their pitch: “If you want to get involved in your neighborhood and can spare a few hours a month, this is the perfect gig for you. It’s also, as current members will attest, just a fun group with fun and efficient meetings. We’re looking for people with skills in non-profit management, accounting/finance, and social media marketing to join our merry crew. Plan for a commitment of about 4-5 hours a month; there is no give/get requirement.” Send a paragraph detailing your experience in one of these three areas and anything else you think they should know to info@duanepark.org.
SOLIDCORE COMES TO FIDI
[solidcore], which opened a Soho outlet just a few months ago, opened its seventh NYC studio on Saturday at 20 Pine Street. The 2,530 square foot, 15-machine studio, also has La Colombe coffee and rx bars. The company opened its first store in DC in 2013, its flagship NYC studio in Chelsea in the fall of 2018, and has had rapid expansion since then – Fidi is the 70th studio to open across the country. The company’s strategy is to grow to 100 studios by the end of 2020.
CREEPY STUFF ON CHAMBERS
H. sent along this picture and it is still giving me the creeps. What is it??
HOLLY ADDI AT CHERYL HAZAN
The Cheryl Hazan Gallery has a show up now through Feb. 29 of the painter Holly Addi. This is the first exhibition of her work at the gallery; she lives and paints in Salt Lake City. The gallery is at 35 N. Moore.
..the “creepy stuff” is clearly the nearly complete skeletal remains of a mermaid..
..pretty normal for New York..
Ah! Mermaid. I was thinking scorpion…
Very cool and creepy. Especially at night.
The “mermaid” made its first appearance during Halloween at Washington Market Park. It has managed to swim up to Chambers St.