Plus: The history of a grand old building on W. Broadway; a swarm of bees in FiDi; River to River Festival to include a free night at museums. / 1 comment
"What's going on with 88 Thomas (the old PB & Caviar spot). Awnings just went up." —D. / 1 comment
Even if you've closely read every post in the past year, you'll still learn something—such as the fact that yet ANOTHER nail salon is on its way. UPDATE 8/15: The interior designer moving into a Hudson storefront.
A look at the new shops, restaurants, and services coming to the streets below Franklin—including fresh updates on Sarabeth's (delayed again), Prime Essentials, and Jung Sik. UPDATE 3/29: Added photo of Brushstroke sign. UPDATE 3/31: Brushstroke opening date.
Details on David Bouley's long-gestating Japanese restaurant and the café/bakery/bar coming to Hudson Street. Speaking of Hudson: The construction-related noise may be spreading. (If you live on N. Moore, you're really going to want to read this.) / 2 comments
To illuminate (hopefully) Reademan's comment: Since 2009, the NY State Payroll Mobility Tax has required most businesses in the 12-county... — Komanoff / Google has a new headquarters in Hudson Square
Andy, I totally agree disgusting. It needs to go. They had it up long enough. I loved when they were... — native / The finalized rules for outdoor dining
The ones at Zona are particularly gross. A magnet for rats and this morning on an early walk with the... — Andy / The finalized rules for outdoor dining
What a waste of money. There's no subway stop nearby, very limited lunch options (being forced to eat at an... — Michael / Google has a new headquarters in Hudson Square
Great new addition to the area but man they were lazy on the interior design. It looks like a slightly... — Jason / New Kid in Brookfield: Sixpoint Taproom
I believe it was frozen turkeys... — Robert Ripps / Google has a new headquarters in Hudson Square
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