The 40-year-old Korean grocery chain was founded in Queens and has 102 locations across the country. It specializes in Asian produce and groceries. / 21 comments
The market closed permanently in June and now the space is being renovated, though it is no longer on the market.
And even with an increase in seasonal staff, the docks downtown are still full nearly all the time. The system is close to unusable. / 10 comments
A market has been at 111 Hudson for decades, save for a brief stint as a nightclub in the late '70s. It's a loss. / 11 comments
Plus the Downtown Alliance has a video shopping guide for way downtown; a former GAP CEO lists his townhouse on Greenwich; drinks in a bank vault in Fidi. / 5 comments
Plus: Hudson Street condo residents get the go-ahead to sue sponsors; new director named for Battery Park City Parks Conservancy; Hudson River Park's Blues BBQ is this weekend.
They are absolutely thinking in the right direction. The streets need a massive road diet and the community would benefit... — FiDiGuy / Friends of Duane Park is seeking input on a bigger footprint
I'd like to see Friends of Duane Park advocate for a fourth option - closing at least one side of... — Kathleen / Friends of Duane Park is seeking input on a bigger footprint
Beautiful, exquisite. Definitely deserves a book. Congratulations Linda! — Jean Grillo / From the Lens of Linda Pollak
Took my wife to Tsubame for her birthday and it was excellent. — Jason / In the News: Saving Chinatown
Why in the world should someone living within the zone be charged to go home? To say they are all... — CWS / Clarity — finally — on one angle of congestion pricing for Downtown residents
Similar to the question above mine... There's supposedly no charge to exit the QB Bridge on the lower level at... — Dan / The Latest: Congestion pricing clears another hurdle
Thanks so much! — Brian / Eataly coming soon to Soho