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Even the folks who have everything have to eat. And this a collection of real and rare treats. / 2 comments
The hydroponic organic farm on Worth Street ordinarily grows rare microgreens to order for Michelin-starred chefs and bartenders; now they are delivering to your home. / 2 comments
Plus luxury housing selling at a discount; single tickets on sale for film festival; NYPD opposed placard plan; an analysis of plan to fill in Seaport; Car & Driver evaluates congestion pricing. / 3 comments
Plus: A visit to the underground farm; students got to Skype with an astronaut about the International Space Station; BMCC president to step down after 23 years. / 8 comments
Plus: Swim team helps Puerto Rico; Frenchette recipe for steak au poivre (and an opening forecast); more on the underground farm on Worth Street; Tribeca artist Red Grooms vs. Derek Jeter. / 1 comment
For the person who has everything: booze, sweets, flowers, spa treatments, fitness classes, new experiences, and branded merchandise. / 1 comment
Plus: Multi-car crash in FiDi; inside the underground farm on Worth Street; the Seaport District moved its Christmas tree.
Plus: Last night's fireworks caused concern; cool tour of Tribeca's new indoor farm; Canal Street Market now has Mexican food; garbage in the Holland Tunnel off-ramp median. / 2 comments
Plus: ONDA Beauty is now opening on W. Broadway instead of Hudson; rumored furniture store on Duane Park; tours of an indoor farm in Tribeca; 9/11 memorial chopper; Parlor private club is moving from Soho.
Plus: A comforting message on a day of despair; local source for exotic herbs and microgreens; construction of St. Nicholas church's dome has begun; McDonald's is closed for renovations; Buenos Aires perfumer opening on Crosby. / 1 comment
I spoke to a nurse at Dr. office today and she told me she went to get scheduled vaccine last... — j. / Finding a vaccine in the neighborhood
I find it mind boggling and upsetting. Small Studioshave much greater over sight than a large gym. Yoga, Pilates, mediation... — j. / How will our local studios survive?
The wonderful Yoga Vida studio also closed. It's heartbreaking to lose these small businesses that had such a personal connection... — Remington / How will our local studios survive?
Now that King Cuomo’s archnemesis Trump is out of office, the Governor will make science-based decisions. — Bobbie / How will our local studios survive?
I'd like to add something that I posted on these pages a few years ago when I had the opportunity... — David G. Imber / Designer of Independence Plaza dies at 82
I completely agree that small businesses have been disproportionately hit, particularly in NYC during the pandemic. It's maddening that the... — Lisa / How will our local studios survive?
great article and 100 percent true. Other parts of New York state are open safely. Other states also. We are... — New York / How will our local studios survive?