Newsletter: May 29

CATCHING UP WITH NEW KIDS: BEEFBAR
The restaurant out of Monaco offers every kind and cut of beef — from Porterhouse steaks to street food — at its dining room and bar in the former Nobu space on Hudson.

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BARNETT NEWMAN TRIANGLE GETS CASH INFUSION
The neglected traffic triangle just south of the Roxy secured funding from the City Councilman to bring some life back to the space.

MORE ON THE GOLDEN MALL COMING TO FIDI
The celebrated food court, founded in Flushing 35 years ago, will have 18 vendors plus restaurants and retail upstairs when it opens in September.

SEEN & HEARD
Collectors tours of Tribeca. Plus a free summer lunchtime music and dance series in Fidi; an observance at the 9/11 Memorial; Let There Be Neon will go to Sunset Park.

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IN THE NEWS
Clocktower is for sale. Plus a Hunter College MFA gallery on Hudson; a townhouse for sale on Jay; the Tin Building is scaling back.

SEEN & HEARD
Hyperbaric chamber opens on Chambers. Plus River To River starts this month; family weekends at the Seaport Museum; Bubby’s will have a gallery space at the bar.

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PROGRESS AT TRE SORELLE
The restaurant on Reade suffered damage in a fire. Plus stopping helicopter noise and nonessential flights; a free class at Crunch; STEAMfest at Pine Street School.

 

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