Andre Balazs Applies for Cooper Square Hotel Liquor-License Transfer
It seems the hospitality empresario is buying the East Village hotel.
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It seems the hospitality empresario is buying the East Village hotel.
Now this is going to throw the nostalgia bloggers for a loop.
Inevitable, but sad nevertheless.
A glimpse inside the new Freemans project.
Despite opposition from Crash Mansion over its name, the Alta follow-up on the Bowery gets community-board approval.
A new Bowery restaurant tries to make nice with the locals.
The former cheftestant is considering a new restaurant in the Bowery.
Two outdoor spots in Manhattan and two in Brooklyn.
Plus, Lit also meets opposition, and Sara Jenkins's new project gets the nod.
Also in this week's magazine: Meyer lemons are in season, and a new dinner menu at Torissi's Italian Specialties.
Plus, Jesse Hartman of Two Boots gets CB3's initial approval.
Plus: The Cheyenne Diner begins its Southern voyage, and Brasserie celebrates 50 years of being très Français.
The San Fran transplant and James Beard winner is teaming up with the downtown denizen. Buzz is guaranteed.
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