And you're invited! Joy will be on hand to give style advice, and I'm sure I'll tell a few stories I shouldn't. Plus: Save 15% on the spring lines of all three of Joy's brands (Gryson, Olivia Harris, and IIIBeCa).
"It was important that our store be on Franklin Street," says designer Joy Gryson. "I've always loved shopping at Steven Alan and Bu & the Duck, and when Bu & the Duck left...." The grand opening party is Thursday night. / 2 comments
Plus: Babesta Threads has remodeled; tour of One Wall Street; By Joy Gryson looks close to opening; TV shows filming on Warren this week; Battery Park farmstand; Key Food opening date; city redistricting meeting; renegade pink shade.
A Tribecan is opening a boutique in the old Bu & the Duck space—the question is, which of her three lines will be sold there?
But.... Plus: Duane Park restaurant; broker Raphael De Niro buys in 60 Collister; 37 Warren developer; new handbag line; New York Genome Center; 200 Chambers architect sells. / 2 comments
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