Newsletter: February 8

SNEAK PEEK: BEEFBAR
The restaurant coming to the former Nobu space on Hudson and Franklin is the first NYC location of a global franchise and will be owned and operated by a local family.

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CATCHING UP WITH NEW KIDS: L’ABEILLE A COTE
The more casual (but still fine dining) sister to L’Abeille on Greenwich and Laight has a new prix fixe menu as well as a la carte Japanese-meets-French fare.

SEEN & HEARD
Brews at Brookfield. Plus Holi at PS 150; Lunar New Year at MOCA; Valentine making workshop at BPC; a free prenatal class at Cocoon.

RELOCATING TO WESTCHESTER OR GREENWICH?
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CROWD SOURCING:
WHAT ARE THE OLDEST SIDEWALK SHEDS IN TRIBECA?
A list from the borough president that highlights the longest running construction sidewalk sheds in the borough seems to miss some real neighborhood classics, like PS 234.

IN THE NEWS
A protector of the Hudson and founder of Hudson River Park dies. Plus Mena chef lands in Brooklyn; the interiors of a fashion influencer; Vision Zero in the 1st Precinct.

ORDERED FLOWERS FOR YOUR VALENTINE YET?
Valentine’s Day is blooming in New York City and Julia Testa is your local florist for classic, modern, elegant, and one-of-a-kind floral arrangements. Show your loved one how special they are with a bouquet, hand-crafted by professional designers – each so beautiful and unique, you’ll know they’ll love receiving it.
Shop our online Valentine’s Day collection for the perfect arrangement and enjoy home-delivery services throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn. For in-store pickups, stop by our
SoHo and Brooklyn locations to choose from
a wide selection of premade arrangements. / Sponsored

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KIMLAU SQUARE TO GET $55 MILLION RENO
The plaza at the insane intersection in Chinatown — where seven streets converge in one spot — will be reconsidered and renovated, along with a rehab of the archway.

THE LAWN CLUB AT THE SEAPORT IS OPEN
The indoor space features outdoor games. Plus plans for Lunar New Year; unofficial “Succession” tours; a local celebrity on the screen.

 

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