Newsletter: September 26

WHITE STREET JAILS ARE JUST ABOUT GONE
The Manhattan Detention Complex — two 19-story jails on White and Centre — have been demolished to make way for a 30-story jail.

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HARRY’S ITALIAN ON MURRAY HAS CLOSED
The restaurant, part of a chain that goes back to 1972, opened in the Goldman breezeway in 2009 and has closed permanently.

SEEN & HEARD
Lunch Box food festival at Fosun Plaza. Plus a cannabis shop for Chinatown; The Greek opens an online specialty food store; PS 234 will host its first-ever holiday shop.

JUST LISTED
165 Polly Park Road in Rye NY. Offered for $2,495,000, this 4600 square foot home features 6 bedrooms with 4.5 bathrooms and is ideally located near Rye’s downtown area.
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NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: QUARTERS
In Common With, the lighting designers out of Brooklyn, have set up a showroom and a wine bar on a second floor of a Broadway walk-up.

PS 150 NAMED A BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
The school is among just 360 nationwide that were chosen by the US Department of Education for their overall high performance and commitment to well-rounded kids.

SEEN & HEARD
Local playground patches. Plus a new album from a local jazz drummer; Climate Week events around the neighborhood; Shades of Light at Galerie56.

CRICKET’S CANDY HAS A NEW HOME ON CHAMBERS
Longtime Tribecan Cricket Azima has moved her candy wonderland to Chambers and Greenwich.

 

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