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November 26, 2018

In the News: Leonard Street Crime Scene

Plus: Sketchy Battery Park City venue to become a co-working space; new chef at Lalito; vague opening forecast for Sant Ambroeus at Brookfield Place; is something up with Downtown Express? / 1 comment

September 20, 2018

Seen & Heard: Dig Inn Is Delayed Indefinitely

Plus: Work seems to finally be starting on Pier 26; a peek inside the huge Sant Ambroeus coming to Brookfield Place; Tribeca Art+Culture Night is next week; opening forecast for Core Power Yoga. / 1 comment

August 24, 2018

Is Amazon Opening a Bookstore Here?

What's new at Brookfield Place and Westfield World Trade Center: Two closings, a clarification about Sant Ambroeus, and a blockbuster rumor. / 20 comments

December 28, 2017

34 Reasons to Be Excited About the Future

There has been a lot of depressing news in the past year, and we likely haven’t heard the last of it, so let’s focus on the positive (for one post, anyway). Here are 34 things to look forward to in Lower Manhattan.

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July 11, 2017

Sant Ambroeus Is Opening a Huge Outpost at Brookfield Place

The 7,000-square-foot restaurant will include a two-level dining room and a coffee shop.

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