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Le District's fine dining restaurant will now offer private dinners only in its 28-seat space.
With so many shops, flavors, and holiday experiences to enjoy, you can really make a day of it at Brookfield Place. / Sponsored
Le District's cafe has reopened Wednesday through Sunday with limited hours; Le District Coffee is now open seven days a week; Brookfield Place itself is only open between 6a and 7p.
Tribeca's Kitchen may be open again for takeout soon; Shake Shack had a line out the door; Le District market is closed; supersonic jets up in the clouds? / 7 comments
The malls are open, but about half the stores are shuttered. Le District is open from 9a to 10p, but only from the Liberty Street side. / 3 comments
Plus: Weekday lunch at Manhatta; activity at two White Street storefronts; Tribeca and Battery Park pillows; inside a Tribeca artist's old-school loft; "Law & Order: SVU" shoot.
Plus: Frenchette could open within weeks; self-checkout at Eataly; Luke's Lobster is opening at a local food court; the new chocolate shop inside Le District. / 1 comment
Signage at the entrance says a "sweet surprise" is coming soon. / 1 comment
There's a fine-dining restaurant hidden within Le District at Brookfield Place, and it's rather good, if occasionally a little awkward. / 6 comments
Plus: Le District is finally getting a French fry station; the Warren Street reconstruction project is starting; "Black List" TV shoot; painting at Taymour Grahne. / 13 comments
Plus: The Downtown Alliance is soliciting proposals to beautify the New York Stock Exchange area; profile of Mysterious Bookshop; L'Appart restaurant at Le District; man attacked by stroller-pushing couple wielding a box cutter.
Plus: 9/11-linked cancer rate has tripled; assessing last weekend's Shared Streets event; Le District review; another swipe at Tribeca; Avenue of the Americas plaques. / 4 comments
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