Newsletter: July 30

N. MOORE GARAGE CONVERTED TO OFFICES
The 100-year-old parking garage down the street from the Greenwich Hotel will get a three-story addition and be converted to offices.

CONSTRUCTION SUSPENDED AT 86 WARREN
Activity on the site has been quiet for more than a week, but Firmdale Hotels says the work continues on design and engineering for now.

THE LATEST OPENINGS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Crown Shy serving on Pine; Brookfield has Seamore’s, Tartinery and Liberty Bistro; La Garconne is open; Dragon Horn Tea is back; and Amish has been open and serving all along.

SARABETH’S POISED TO REOPEN?
Sarabeth’s has closed its Upper East Side location permanently, but announced it will soon reopen its four other city locations.

SEEN & HEARD
Holy Ground taking to-go to new level. Plus Benares is fielding orders from India; the Pincus brothers open a new waterfront restaurant in the Hudson River Park; covid poetry at the Seaport.

RECENT CLOSINGS AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD
It may be that Holy Ground, the subterranean restaurant behind the closed Summers Day Cafe, is closing for good; plusthe allergy doctor on Broadway; China Chalet, the Fidi mainstay for the late-night crowd.

IN THE NEWS
Dick Parsons on Squawkbox. Plus Revel scooters are taken off the streets after two deaths; De Niro’s projects are suffering along with everyone else; Brooklyn Bridge Park launches a new project.

 

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