Plus: Something called Wheelhouse appears to have taken over the former Consort space; Elevator to the Noir mystery at 60 Hudson; opening date for Brooklyn Game Lab; Philly Pretzel Factory said to still be happening. / 1 comment
The L.A.-based interior-design firm opened its New York shop/office just under two years ago.
Consort will open an interior design office and shop in Tribeca next month. Founded by two men who have worked for SoulCycle, Domino, Apartment Therapy, and ShoP Architects, it offers "a cutting edge-classic look to consumers who enjoy a trend-driven lifestyle."
Plus: Community "media center" cut by a third and moved to basement; Pier 40 deal still being covered up; Beekman crowns are postmodern; Michael Stipe sells; North Cove Marina; Sketchers guy buys; Zac Posen is late on his rent. / 4 comments
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