Newsletter: June 23

According to a reliable tipster, Shake Shack is planning a location on Canal Street.

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LOFT PEEPING: JANE BOON & NORM PEARLSTINE
“I told a couple of designers we interviewed that I had this fantasy of living in a cave and they sort of looked at me in horror,” says Jane Boon of the triplex penthouse on Thomas Street. Take a look around.

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UPDATE ON THE WORLD TRADE CENTER MALL
We can add eight more businesses—including Eataly, H&M, and Grom gelato—to the list of confirmed retail tenants at the Westfield World Trade Center mall. Gelato!

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SEEN & HEARD
••• 6/20: Pier 17 update. Plus: J. Crew men’s sample sale; the Verizon building’s new windows; architectural drawings on Leonard; Sarajo boutique returns to Soho; Robert Janz’s water painting; “An Interview with God.”
••• 6/21: Key World Trade Center corridor to open Monday. Plus: Action at the former Hombom Toys store on Greenwich; more signage for Harold’s Meat & Three; demolition underway at YogaSpark’s studio; job fair for World Trade Center and Fulton Center malls.
••• 6/22: Opening forecast for City Vineyard. Plus: Info session tonight for new Tribeca school; DHL store is about to open; signage is up for Pret a Manger’s third Tribeca location; activity at long dormant building.

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IN THE NEWS
••• 6/20: Carbon monoxide forces Jay Street evacuations. Plus: Blue Ribbon Brasserie is opening in FiDi; more details on yesterday’s police chase (and subsequent crash); CB1 is pushing the city to stop being stingy with new schools; Café Altro Paradiso review; Megu opening in Chelsea.
••• 6/21: Praise for local wine shops. Plus: Grilled lobster tails as street food; the 9/11 Tribute Center will move to a much larger space; Maman opening a branch at the new International Center of Photography; FiDi subway station attack.
••• 6/22: Liberty Park opens next week. Plus: Inside the new International Center of Photography; the Battery Park City Authority to share its study on South End Avenue; census of downtown’s sidewalk objects; a really old liquor license; 9/11 Museum head stepping down.

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sunset over the HudsonIT’S FREE!
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