What sounds like a to-go concept is coming to the Harrison/Maison Kayser/Chanson space. / 5 comments
Plus a Startover discussion with TC; the Skyscraper Museum celebrates the supertalls; an abandoned newsstand at City Hall. / 2 comments
The second location of Patisserie Chanson from the Flatiron is getting close to opening in the former Maison Kayser space. / 4 comments
All signs seem to point to a bakery from the Flatiron taking over the Maison Kayser space at Greenwich and Harrison. / 18 comments
Plus Maison Kayser declines to say why; creepy fowl on display in Hudson Square; open house at Buckle My Shoe; free wifi for Wagner, Teardrop and Rockefeller. / 1 comment
The French bakery on the corner of Greenwich and Harrison is closing, while the chain's 16 other city outlets seem to be holding on. / 50 comments
Plus: Maison Kayser no longer serves dinner; Church Street sidewalk sinkhole; another store closed at the World Trade Center mall; first glimpse of the next City Hall Park sculpture exhibit; "Law & Order" shoot. / 3 comments
Plus: A cop gave a restaurant staffer a parking placard; the facade of 70 Vestry is nearly done; "Set It Up" film shoot; West Village resident seeks help regarding Maison Kayser; office at Washington and Desbrosses; action at two Franklin Street storefronts? / 1 comment
The polls are closed, the results have been tabulated, and—thanks again to everyone who voted—the rejoicing can begin. / 1 comment
"I'd love to see a list of restaurants serving breakfast in the neighborhood. I'm tired of the places I know!" —Janet / 7 comments
An opening forecast and a peek inside. Plus: The Fulton Center's surprising first tenant; a new rendering of 111 Murray; Papyrus opens today; Maison Kayser's outdoor seating; street style at Tribeca Pediatrics. / 2 comments
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