A NEW CLOTHING STORE ON DUANE
A boutique that’s “part Moroccan oasis, part Roman palazzo and part Burmese jungle disco” is moving from the Village to Tribeca.
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CARINI LANG’S ANNUAL SALE STARTS SOON!
Luxury carpet design company Carini Lang is holding its annual sale on Thursday, Oct. 22, and Friday, October 23, from 10 a.m. to 7. p.m. Discounts range from 25% to 75% off retail. Sizes from 2’ x 3’ to 12’ x 16’ will be available, including oversized carpets and select carpets from the Graffiti collection. Preview the current inventory (and sale pricing) now at stock.carinilang.com. The sale is sure to be on the design world’s radar, so get there early! Also this year: Carini Lang is including its finely woven cashmere and silk shawls and a selection of African furniture. 335 Greenwich (at Jay), carinilang.com. Sponsored.
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POP-UP: SHELTER CHIC
“Why can’t animal shelters be fun, happy places?” says Brittany Feldman, co-founder of Shelter Chic, which has a new shop on Chambers where all of the proceeds go to animal rescue.
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TOP 5 REASONS TO CONSIDER FIDI RIGHT NOW
1. MORE SPACE, LESS MONEY: At $1,315/sq ft. this apartment is a great value and will continue to appreciate.
2. WORLD CLASS ARCHITECTURE: Be surrounded by new building developments such as 5 Beekman, 30 Park Place and 50 West.
3. LUXURY SHOPPING: Brookfield Place and Westfield World Trade Center.
4. EASE OF TRANSPORTATION: New Fulton Transit Center, Calatrava’s World Trade Center Hub.
5. AMAZING FOOD: Some of the world’s best chefs—Keith McNally, Tom Colicchio, and Nobu, just to name a few—will be transforming your Downtown culinary experience.
For more information on this property click here. Open house Sunday 12-1:30 p.m. Contact Christian Benites Christian.Benites@
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SEEN & HEARD
••• 10/12: The Pier 26 restaurant is still an empty shell. Plus: Possible pop-up shop on Duane; fresh orange juice at Whole Foods; Manhattan Youth wants in on the LMDC windfall, too; the increasingly annoying Harley-Davidson plaza on Broadway.
••• 10/13: Jack-o’-lantern judgment day. Plus: Linda Perry and Sara Gilbert performing at Whole Foods; another change of plans for the W New York Downtown restaurant; Riff Downtown hotel; Courtyard by Marriott rendering.
••• 10/14: The Butterfly space is for rent. Plus: Harley-Davidson of NYC’s use of a public plaza; Carini Lang’s annual sale; Torly Kid coat drive; another idea for the Four Seasons restaurant; artists to catalog workers at Brookfield Place.
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NOSY NEIGHBOR
“For some reason, Ponte Equities has taken down the entire cornice at 426 Washington (which the company is using as an office). Is it a sign that the building will be demolished?” —M.
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IN THE NEWS
••• 10/13: Fashion designer buys on Chambers. Plus: A Food Network personality’s Tribeca weekends; Tracey Stewart’s new endeavor and book; Tribeca Tap House sister restaurant in Brooklyn.
••• 10/14: Italian soccer stars abandon hotel plan. Plus: Acclaimed Paris chef opening restaurant on Lafayette; thieves steal 250 pints of ice cream from a Duane Reade; second subway suspect sought; new design for 49-story tower on Fulton (above); subway history.
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