Newsletter: September 28

EATALY COMING SOON TO SOHO
The chain will open at the corner of Lafayette and Broome in 18,000 square feet soonish. This is its third location in the city.

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Reach out today for a local market analysis and to learn how we can help you make your move to Westchester.
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NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: BKLYN CLAY
The ceramics studio was founded in the South Slope and has a second location here on West and Canal for classes, memberships, parties and events.

SEEN & HEARD
Dance on Bogardus Plaza this weekend. Plus Joey Tepedino at Hal Bromm; a fest for the West Side; Friedman’s x Wei West set for Oct. 3 opening.

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FROM THE LENS OF LINDA POLLAK
The local architect’s photography series “Atlas of Invisible Spaces” captures fragments of streets and sidewalks, depicting what she calls “city nature.”

IN THE NEWS
Saving Chinatown. Plus a sneak peek at the renderings for 25 Water; Tsubame and its kaiseki-inspired menu; the art of Willa Nasatir.

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ART IN TRIBECA: THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF BARBARA MENSCH
The longtime Downtowner has a permanent installation at the Tin Building and a new book chronicling the decades before the Seaport was developed as well as a tour of the Seaport to discuss its history.

SEEN & HEARD
Lobster rolls at the Seaport. Plus the Lower Manhattan Historical Society honors immigrants; composting starts here in a year; Paul Taylor Dance in BPC.

 

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