Stephen Starr on CB’s Paris Commune Rejection: ‘Maybe We’ll Just Walk Away’
The mega restaurateur's plans run into neighborhood opposition.
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The mega restaurateur's plans run into neighborhood opposition.
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Restaurants are paying less attention than ever to gender roles, while at the same time finding them harder to escape.
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Stephen Starr backs away from plans to divest himself of his eating empire in New York, Philadelphia, and Atlantic City.
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