Community Board 1 February agendas
The month holds a few lively liquor license applications: Blood Manor on Broadway, something cooking for the Bogardus Mansion and the interactive theater brewing for 18 William. / 3 comments
Neighbors gearing up to fight booze at Blood Manor
Residents along Broadway at Leonard/Franklin say the haunted house -- an elaborate celebration of gore -- is already running illegal club events that spill into the streets. / 20 comments
UPDATEx2: Paisley will open this Thursday with Tamarind’s executive chef
The restaurant planned for the former Dylan Prime space on Greenwich is poised to open with a new chef in charge -- Peter Beck from Tamarind. / 5 comments
In the News: Pick-A-Bagel politics
Plus Meryl Streep finally unloads her loft; Anna Wintour hosts at Locanda Verde; a new chair for Soho Rep; a designer opens up his Soho apartment for customers. / 3 comments
Tetsu will close on Friday
Celebrated chef Masa Takayama's more casual robata and the downstairs addition of Masa's raw bar on Leonard will close on Feb. 7. / 4 comments
Newsletter: Feb. 3
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Where in Tribeca?
Not sure how this happened, but where is this colorful addition to a city manhole? / 2 comments
New Kid on the Block: Healthy Joe’s
Everything at the new fast-casual on Murray Street -- an offshoot of Muscle Maker Grill -- can be run through a 500-degree conveyor toaster to make it crispy or melty.
Seen & Heard: Will the cookie see its shadow?
Plus organic light forms on display at R&Co; Inatteso is closed, but only temporarily; the Oculus greenmarket moves indoors; Brookfield will host its annual beerfest. / 2 comments
In the News: Saks closing men’s store at Brookfield
Plus a local doc weighs in on a big issue in the presidential campaign; a feature on Downtown Dance Factory; an expose on the Trump SoHo that will shock everyone.
Seen & Heard: Rainbow over One World Trade
Plus Michael Dorf will honor Carly Simon in his annual fundraiser; the friends of Hudson River Park's playgrounds; welcoming another storekeeper baby.
Today’s Tomorrow is a Chubby Princess
Amelie Kang brought her traditional Northern Chinese dishes to Fidi, but we were slow adopters. She has now tweaked the menu to make it more familiar while sticking to her mission. / 2 comments







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I can’t wait for Friedman’s to open so that the neighborhood can do out for weekend brunch again. — Bec / Seen & Heard: An all-time record at Bubby’s?
Are there some higher up powers that have been protecting these African fake vendors and their Chinese counterparts? It’s inexplicable... — R. / Counterfeit sales on Broadway are worse than ever
The Feds are the only ones who care about this issue. NYPD is incapable and Christopher Marte is worthless. Keep... — SoHo / Counterfeit sales on Broadway are worse than ever