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This neighborhood has a few shops that are one-of-a-kind not just in the city but in the region. You will not go home empty handed, promise. Bonus: a list of local framers.
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Plus the Artezen Hotel is approved for a liquor license; a new gallery at 381 Broadway; it's shaved snow season. / 3 comments
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Two new restaurants are moving forward despite the pandemic; an arch worthy of a holiday pose at Cafe Atelier; a virtual open house at JCP pre-school. / 1 comment
Adding to the list of reopening coffee shops: Cafe Atelier, on Hudson and Franklin; and adding to the list of broken storefront windows: Jr. Sushi, Kori and The Drug Store.
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