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That doesn't sound like the best scene.
Artichoke is thinking about Vegas, airports, stadiums, and your freezer.
Noah Tepperberg and Jason Strauss have expansion plans.
The Marquee founder will discuss "the business of nightlife" to MBA students.
But it doesn't sound like he's the chivalrous boyfriend you'd imagine him to be.
The latest from the Community Boards.
Plus: new partners for Artichoke, and a noisy bar in Park Slope, all in our morning news roundup.
By which we mean the Hamptons, which stocks only one genre of musicians: rich ones. Find out where they and others ate, drank, and were merry in our weekly summer wrap-up.
Opening night at Marquee's new club — er, gastrolounge — found many Beatrice regulars in the house.
Noah Tepperberg tells us whether his gastrolounge will jump on the glamburger trend. Plus: Photos and the menu.
You can't marry one dude while you're still married to another, Kimora! Even if they're both superrich and famous.
Don't be so quick to believe a blog's claim that the club is closing.
The Marquee man snags community-board approval for a new gastrolounge.
The Marquee honcho wants his new venue to be a cross between the Spotted Pig and Rose Bar, and he now has Community Board 4's licensing committee onboard.
The Marquee man won't let the Community Board's disapproval stop him.
Will the Marquee honcho be going forward with his plan to take over the Earth space?
Community Board 4 didn't give Noah Tepperberg the green light he was hoping for, but he didn't get a Wass-like smackdown either.