Newsletter: 21st of September

SNEAK PEEK: METROPOLIS BY MARCUS SAMUELSSON
The 200-seat restaurant at the World Trade Center PAC will be open later this fall for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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IN THE NEWS: HUDSON RIVER PARK AT 25
Plus a tour of the Cast Iron House penthouse; office occupancy hits 50 percent; pythons in Battery Park.

ONDA IS NOW SOMMETBEAUTY
The company was sold to a biotech firm, then that firm went bankrupt, so the CEO is taking over the leases with the hope to bring it back.

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WMP COURTS GET FASHION UPGRADE
The Danish streetwear brand Les Deux invested in a local court in advance of the opening of their first US office Downtown.

IN THE NEWS
WWD covers our local basketball court. Plus Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams closes in Soho; what to eat at Casa Carmen; 40 Wall downgraded.

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LOLA TRIBECA IS BURGLED
The thief broke the paned window of the 40-square-foot shop and grabbed $1600 worth of jewelry.

SEEN & HEARD
Movie night in WMP this Friday. Plus Noel Anderson’s “Black Exhaustion” at Shirley Fiterman; Il Mulino is now Il Giglio; a coastal resiliency expo for Fidi and the Seaport.

GLOWING REVIEW FOR A BUILDING THAT GLOWS
The Times suggests that the Perelman Performing Arts Center is just what the World Trade Center needs to become a neighborhood.

 

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