March 11, 2015 Crime, History, Real Estate, Restaurant/Bar News
••• The New York Times takes a long look at the history of Tribeca Synagogue’s curvy building, and its cantankerous architect, William Breger. The use of “G-d” in the lede made me cringe, and I’d love to see the paper’s ombuds(wo?)man explain it. The photo above is from a 2010 visit I made to the building.
••• Manhattan Loft Guy dissects a foundation’s flipping of an apartment at 73 Worth.
••• “A recently-fired employee at [John Street pub] Stout NYC attacked a chef with a fork, then threatened to ‘kill everyone’ with a gun, according to police and court documents.” —DNAinfo
••• Visiting Bon Appétit’s test kitchen at 1 World Trade Center. —New York Times
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I hope the buyer at 73 Worth knows that he has 5 years of street construction (until 10 p.m. 7 days) ahead of him/her.
Well, the five years covers the whole project, and Worth goes all the way to Chatham Square…. So Church and Worth is probably looking at a year to a year and a half.