The 20,000 square foot space at the Seaport has private “lawns” for all sorts of games: curling, croquet, bocce, cornhole — ...
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Local trainer Oscar Smith is recovering from a fire that damaged his studio. Plus moonGarden at the Seaport; STEM queen in BPC; free Sundays at the 9/11 Museum.
Whitening Bar NYC, a teeth whitening service, has taken part of the space at 157 Chambers, between Greenwich and Hudson on the north side– the former smoke shop. The owner is Bella Kavasov, who has ...
An art installation? free therapy sessions? an advertisement for octogenarians? pops up in Bogardus every once in a while — the idea of an Upper Westsider who had an awesome grandmother.
The tallest Holiday Inn in the world has been used to house migrants for the past two years. The other shelter, at 52 William ...
For longtime Tribecan (since 1998) Jupira Lee, this new restaurant is a sort of homecoming. She had Casa on the tucked-away ...
Plus plans underway for the country’s semiquincentennial; survivor stories at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; Tribeca in India.
Today is the 50th anniversary of a bombing at Fraunces Tavern, for which the Armed Forces of Puerto Rican National Liberation ...
In the Cutest Neighborhood Item Ever department: Gianna Abruzzo, a longtime Battery Park City resident, has created a series of patches — that is the old-school patches for fabric — featuring local ...
After 24 years in the West Village, Jupira Lee, who has lived in Tribeca since 1998, has brought her Brazilian home cooking to Duane Street in the former Khe-Yo space. The six-story cast iron building ...