Street
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Newyork
‘As We Walked, We Passed Two Women Sitting on Folding Chairs’
Outside a psychic’s place, in search of matzo ball soup and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
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News
Mischa, From Alex Stupak of Empellón, Opens in Midtown East
A pizza and bakery from some pastry heavy hitters, an Italian restaurant behind Oceans near Gramercy Park, and more restaurant news.
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News
The Atoboy Team Returns With Seoul Salon, in Koreatown
A Brooklyn location for Mimi Cheng’s, an Emma’s Torch expansion to Citi Field and more restaurant news.
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News
New Condos and Old Townhouses Lead the Pack in February Sales
The priciest sale, at $33.8 million, was for a condo at 200 Central Park South, and a converted former firehouse sold for $25.5 million on East 90th Street.
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News
$900,000 Homes in California
A two-bedroom bungalow in Los Angeles, a three-bedroom condominium in San Francisco and a 1941 cottage in Long Beach.
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News
Moody Tongue Sushi, From Noted Chicago Brewers, Opens
Goan fare in the former Tetsu space, a branch of Serafina in the NH Collection hotel and more restaurant news.
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News
El Fish Marisqueria, Seafood-Focused Mexican, Opens on the Upper West Side
Rotisserie chicken on the Upper East Side, a Turkish menu served on the Peninsula New York rooftop, and more restaurant news.
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Newyork
He Designs Sneakers With Dua Lipa and Writes Songs With the Weeknd
The Footwear News Achievement Awards, sometimes called the Oscars of shoes, shines a spotlight on the industry’s top designers. But when the singer Dua Lipa won for a Puma collection last November, her frequent collaborator Billy Walsh bolted at the ...
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Sports
Why Skaters Love and Resist Skateboard Parks
There have never been as many official places to skate in New York City as there are today. But there’s just something about an empty plaza and a distracted security guard.
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News
Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in Chelsea and Bushwick.