Newsletter: January 13

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: AZTECH MOUNTAIN
Two Tribecans open the first brick-and-mortar for their skiwear line that’s designed to straddle the slopes and the streets of Tribeca.

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PICKING UP OTHER PEOPLE’S GARBAGE
The curbside dining shed at Serenata has been a problem since November, when the restaurant closed without fanfare.

SEEN & HEARD
Back to its night club roots: A night club opens at Canal Street Oysters. Plus Jungsik loses a few dining spaces; The Craft Studio is bigger and better; the 1st Precinct has a community meeting.

BLISS BOWL WILL SOON BE BONDI SUSHI
The local sushi chain opened three locations in the city over the past four years, and the owners also have Noda, a chef-driven omakase restaurant in the Flatiron.

A QUICK UPDATE ON THE WAY DOWNTOWN
A stroll inland allowed me to check out 77 Greenwich, the new Trinity Place school, Elizabeth Berger Plaza, the Greek Orthodox Church and a rare trip through the memorial.

SEEN & HEARD
Governors Island development plans move forward: The process to develop 34 acres on the island moves to the next step. Plus Whitmans to open in Miami; YogaSpark expands in Westchester; Bed Bath & Beyond is spared.

MAKING ALL THE LISTS
The list makers have our downtown eateries on their top spots for 2022. Plus some “secrets” in the neighborhood.

 

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