Newsletter: September 3

NEW BAKERY COMING TO MAISON KAYSER SPACE
A bakery from the Flatiron is opening its second shop and taking over the Maison Kayser space at Greenwich and Harrison.

COMMUNITY BOARD 1 SEPTEMBER AGENDAS
There’s lots of high-level, long view issues on the agendas this month: school reopenings, the Civic Center jail, congestion pricing, biking issues, and more!

BROOKLYN ROBOT FOUNDRY CLOSES SPACE
Finding a lot of success online — and with the future of indoor classes still uncertain — the makerspace has decided to take its program fully online.

PREPARATIONS AT SQUARE DINER
Coming soon to Varick! Plus reflections on the bean; Aire Ancient Baths are back open; hotels are coming back online; a stuffed cat who misses his owner.

CITY HALL PARK IS BACK (ALMOST)
Closed since Occupy City Hall took over the east plaza in early June, City Hall Park is finally open again, and it’s about time.

WMP TENNIS IS FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
City Parks suspended the use of permits for the 2020 season, so the 7a signup sheet at the park is no longer required, at least through this year.

SWEATY BETTY CLOSES ALL US STORES
The London-based chain opened here in 2017 and had a dozen stores across the country that they have now closed due to the pandemic.

SEEN & HEARD
Mr. Chow is back. Plus Sushi of Gari is now offering delivery; Citi Bike is offering free rides to first-timers; and the Downtown Alliance is offering a free seminar on the Black community in the 1650s.

 

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