Plus The Arches park under the Brooklyn Bridge gets a big grant; Gitano will open at Pier 17; another sidewalk bridge on Chambers and West Broadway.
Plus Milu coming to Hudson Eats; Reginald Baylor at Friedrichs Pontone; Aire Ancient Baths expanding to Upper East Side.
The studio will keep its location in Mamaroneck and open a new one in Darien. Fuze House will take the space. / 2 comments
Plus Five Guys coming to Canal; Math x art at the Oculus; Kenny Scharf at 60 White gallery.
Plus a shopdog of Tribeca keeping watch; SkinSpirit opened on Washington; a new novella from a Fidi writer featuring the streets of Downtown.
Founded in LA and incubated in Tribeca, the fitness regime focuses on isometric holds. / 1 comment
The indoor baseball facility has two batting cages and rooms set up for league play and parties. / 4 comments
Plus a tree lighting at the Seaport; roller skating at the Oculus; leaf raking and fall cleanup at City Hall Park.
An organization out of Canada called Socceroof will open its fourth location in the city, with a 20,000-square-foot space above the Alamo.
The basement day spa is spare but clean and bright with great prices. / 2 comments
Plus fostering interdependence among New Yorkers; elevating your holiday cookies; Equinox opens in Hudson Square.
The trampoline workout, which was founded in a third floor space on Broadway five years ago, will open on Nov. 16.
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