Newsletter: Oct. 27
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In the News: Inside Augustine
And how to reserve. Plus: Councilman wants to stop more Pier 40 air rights from being sold; 56 Leonard photo essay; proposed law to allow cyclists to use pedestrian signals instead of vehicle signals; database of buildings that should be rent-stabilized, based on tax incentives they have received. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: More on Pearl River Mart’s New Store
Plus: Warm pretzels with mustard; the private dog run on Warren; 1st Precinct Community Council meeting; a martial-arts studio has moved; the River Project's "Release of the Fishes."
New Kid on the Block: Skin Laundry
Yen Reis founded Skin Laundry in Santa Monica in 2013, when she couldn't find the same level of skincare that she had experienced in Asia. The company's fifteenth location opens tomorrow on W. Broadway—with a day of free treatments for everyone.
In the News: Violent High School Students
Plus: The apartment of La Garçonne founder Kris Kim; inside a Tribeca triplex; opposition to the Battery Park City Authority's South End Avenue revamp; the return of Canstruction; M1 bus extension. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: New York Dolls Update
Plus: Admission to the Experience Mars event; former Matsugen space being demolished; zebra crosswalks popping up all over; why Les Halles is now closed weekends; Nickel & Diner restaurant; action in the old Shoofly space. / 12 comments
In the News: Final Design for the Trinity Church Tower
Plus: Another look at the apartment of Nadine and Matt Abramcyk; woman dies in bus accident; mini-mall for online merchants; eyebrow-raising election results in Chinatown; Seaport hot-dog vendor attacked. / 5 comments
Seen & Heard: Soho Pharmacy’s Identity Crisis
Plus: A new newsstand on Chambers; Les Halles is now closed weekends; Lower Manhattan Community Church's annual Pumpkin Patch event; more on the Canal Park Conservancy (which could use your help). / 5 comments
First Look at the New Building on W. Broadway
The eight-story condominium will sit where the Raccoon Lodge, Saleya, Palermo Pizza, and others used to be. Plus: Several renderings of the retail spaces at 30 Warren, at the corner of Church. / 11 comments
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22 years living on that block, never saw one local on that line. — Josh Bank / New Kid on the Block: Meadow Lane
Plenty of locals wait in line to get into Bubby’s . . . — Reademan / New Kid on the Block: Meadow Lane
As an IPN resident I was so excited about Meadow Lane opening that I even applied for a job but... — Annette / New Kid on the Block: Meadow Lane
The over/under is 20 months. — Downtown Dad Reborn / Lines out the door and then some for Meadow Lane
I do miss The Harrison. I don't really see this place lasting as a 'grocery store' and it's certainly not... — Andy / Lines out the door and then some for Meadow Lane
Great interview! Thanks! The whole Mamdani campaign and victory is kind of incredible. Thanks for profiling a key player in... — Lincoln / TCQ&A: Morris Katz
Death threats?? What is this world? When did this become a normal way to express disagreement about anything at all?... — Marcus / Lines out the door and then some for Meadow Lane