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September 21, 2016

In the News: Long-Awaited Street-Fair Reform

Plus: Local salons make InStyle's Black Book; the history of the Puffy's Tavern building; Squadron tries again to make the BPCA see the light; traffic cop gets socked in the nose; more on that event space on Duane and that loud Fashion Week party on Beekman; when a family lived on a boat at Pier 25. / 8 comments

Your Neighbors, the Entrepreneurs: Jenny McAllister Nevins & Karla the Losen

"At Savor, we're reinventing keepsake organization to make it stylish, fun, and easy," say the founders of Savor. "Childhood is over in the blink of an eye, but our memories last forever." / 2 comments

Seen & Heard: Last Call at New York Dolls

Plus: Washington Street tower rendering; first visit to the SeaGlass carousel; female self-portraiture show; second-floor Chinese restaurant. / 1 comment

September 20, 2016

In the News: Inside the Four Seasons Hotel

Plus: The Cosmopolitan cocktail was more-or-less invented at the Odeon; replica of Syrian arch destroyed by ISIS installed in City Hall Park; review of Concepts skatewear store.

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  • A quarter of a century. It’s insane. I miss those towers. I miss the old city. Great memories. — Anthony / Events for 9/11 on the 25th anniversary

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  • This study seems half baked. While it’s good news that no significant increase was detected at the areas outside of... — person / Congestion Pricing had no effect on air quality

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  • I tried to go to Mezze last week. Despite the fact that the restaurant was mostly empty the staff was... — Susan R Schreiber / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction

  • This is the craziest project. Poorly conceived, poorly designed, and disastrously managed. Knocking down business and trees, as if nothing... — Leslie Siskin / Mezze on the River closing permanently for BPC construction

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Shadowland (Vol. 7)

Step into the shadows with me.... / 2 comments

Seen & Heard: iPic’s Opening Slate of Movies

Plus: A visit to the Four Seasons; new subway entrance; World Trade Center mall update (and concerns), including the good news that Grom is open; the inaugural show at the China Institute's gallery. / 7 comments

September 19, 2016

In the News: More Details on Canal Street Market

Plus: The loft of a Danish furniture company's owner; big Tribeca rental building sold; the Wavertree ship returns to the Seaport this weekend. / 3 comments

New Kid on the Block: Pho King

Besides the signature soup, you'll find banh mi, rice noodle dishes, and even Asian tacos. / 15 comments

Seen & Heard: Updates on Three New Hotel Restaurants

Tom Colicchio's Fowler & Wells at the Beekman, Cut by Wolfgang Puck at the Four Seasons, and Harold's Meat & Three at the Arlo. Plus: Pug meet-up; "that kind of bitch"; Pearl Street mishmash; why is Federal Plaza's main entrance closed? / 3 comments

Reade Street Prep: Open House on October 6th

Striking the balance between academic, social, and global readiness, Reade Street Prep is dedicated to providing a balanced approach to early childhood and ongoing education. Our programs engage, inspire, and challenge little and big learners alike. / Sponsored

New Kid on the Block: Rag & Bone

Rag & Bone's ninth Manhattan outpost, in the former Bubble Lounge, is the company's first standalone men's shop. It has been done up as a luxe mancave, with cool dressing rooms and a crushed Porsche.

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