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The arts-and-crafts giant will open its first Manhattan location at 270 Greenwich Street.
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openings
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Time marches on for the hulking tower at 809 Atlantic.
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openings
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openings
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A Former Santander Bank for $1 a Month
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upstate
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openings
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openings
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openings
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The artist’s team spent months ruling out too-stylish commercial spaces.
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openings
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Harry Styles Is Coming to Soho
Pleasing, the singer’s perfume and skin-care sundries line, is opening on Crosby Street.
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openings
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Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake’s ‘Golf-Infused’ Midtown Bar
An entire block filled with golf simulators and New York’s largest indoor TV.
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openings
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A Minimalist Nick Poe–Designed Dispensary Opens Downtown
Drug Store looks more like a Donald Judd installation than a weed store, and it draws a skater crowd.
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openings
May 10, 2023
A ‘Greater New York’ for Designers
At the new Bushwick gallery International Objects.
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openings
Apr. 3, 2023
The Tiny Antiques Gallery of an Avid 31-Year-Old Collector
Find French tapestries and Murano glassware in Christopher Cawley’s Chinatown storefront.
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openings
Feb. 17, 2023
O’Flaherty’s Is Back, This Time With Tubs of Vaseline
The East Village gallery inaugurated its new space with naked men sculpting themselves into a messy copy of a Greek statue.
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Diana Budds
openings
Nov. 23, 2022
The Upper East Side Is Thrilled at Barnes & Noble’s Return
Which tells us something about what a neighborhood needs (besides books).
By
Christopher Bonanos
openings
Nov. 22, 2022
The East Village Is Getting Its First New Rock Club in Decades
Cake Shop’s Nick Bodor is giving it another go in the old Pyramid Club space.
By
Laurie Gwen Shapiro
openings
Apr. 20, 2022
Royal Rib House Returns to Bed-Stuy, Along With Its Famous Line
The soul-food restaurant’s reopening feels more like a reunion.
By
Chris Crowley
openings
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my city life
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