West Side Rag visited Six60One, a new kosher grocery store, on Thursday morning.
Read moreDetailsFour openings, a couple of temporary renovation projects, and one closing.
Read moreDetailsThe first Openings & Closings of 2025! Two closings, but new Chinese and sushi spots; and trading doughnuts for pizza.
Read moreDetailsThe large shuttered former storefront of Garden of Eden appears to be getting a new tenant.
Read moreDetailsHere's an alphabetical list (with links) of every opening we’ve covered over the past six months.
Read moreDetailsPuppy Mill Law leads to retail closing; signs of good things to come; Bodega 88 expanding.
Read moreDetailsThe Weekday School in Morningside Heights will unexpectedly close at the end of the school year.
Read moreDetails"May it rest in cream cheese."
Read moreDetailsAbsolute Bagels has served its last bagel, according to multiple employees and the broker for the space.
Read moreDetailsAn 88-year-old lamp store and a popular market are closing, but UWS honey is coming, along with a famous Chinese restaurant chain.
Read moreDetailsMigrant shelters on West 70th and 85th streets will close on February 1, 2025.
Read moreDetailsAn international array of restaurant openings; coffee shop closing; Columbia favorites questionable; heated cabins for rent in Central Park.
Read moreDetailsSome sad closings, but exciting openings too: a French-themed wine bar; a high-end marketplace; a work-friendly cafe, and a Southeast Asian eatery.
Read moreDetails"I personally could not sleep," the owner of Bagel Talk told West Side Rag about the Health Department closure.
Read moreDetailsThe nonprofit looking to purchase the Metro Theater needs to raise the $7 million by the end of 2024.
Read moreDetailsBake shop loses battle with scaffolding; new bar and restaurant in Morningside Heights; coffee; and legal weed.
Read moreDetailsCafe Lalo's long and famous history at 201 West 83rd Street has come to an end.
Read moreDetailsAn "elevated gastropub" is opening in a historic townhouse; running stores are popping up all over; a pilates studio, too.
Read moreDetailsThe Great Lawn reopened on Saturday, and will remain open through mid-November.
Read moreDetailsDesigner samples sale, 50% off; Mermaid Inn is back; Southeast Asian Cuisine; a relocated and rebranded salon.
Read moreDetailsA sprinkler-system malfunction Saturday night caused the postponement.
Read moreDetailsSay it isn't so, Max! Two significant closings and a faraway opening.
Read moreDetailsA recent count by West Side Rag found 75 commercial storefront vacancies on 51 blocks of Broadway on the UWS.
Read moreDetailsSaul Zabar was born in 1929. The 96-year-old went to work this weekend.
Read moreDetailsEmerald Inn has been trying in vain since September 17 to reopen from a Health Department closure.
Read moreDetailsBeauty treatments, orthodontics, and self-watering plants are coming; a physical therapy studio heads east.
Read moreDetailsNew details were revealed on Tuesday for the Children's Museum of Manhattan's move from one UWS building to another.
Read moreDetailsOpenings! Openings! Openings!
Read moreDetailsPlants, psychedelics, Persian/Mediterranean food; pizza (mysteriously closed).
Read moreDetailsA positive sign took place last week in the journey of Mermaid Inn reopening on the Upper West Side.
Read moreDetailsSilver Moon Bakery on the Upper West Side is facing eviction from its landlord, according to court documents.
West Side Rag visited Six60One, a new kosher grocery store, on Thursday morning.
The first Openings & Closings of 2025! Two closings, but new Chinese and sushi spots; and trading doughnuts for pizza.
The large shuttered former storefront of Garden of Eden appears to be getting a new tenant.
Here's an alphabetical list (with links) of every opening we’ve covered over the past six months.
Puppy Mill Law leads to retail closing; signs of good things to come; Bodega 88 expanding.
The Weekday School in Morningside Heights will unexpectedly close at the end of the school year.
Absolute Bagels has served its last bagel, according to multiple employees and the broker for the space.
An 88-year-old lamp store and a popular market are closing, but UWS honey is coming, along with a famous Chinese restaurant chain.
Migrant shelters on West 70th and 85th streets will close on February 1, 2025.
An international array of restaurant openings; coffee shop closing; Columbia favorites questionable; heated cabins for rent in Central Park.
Some sad closings, but exciting openings too: a French-themed wine bar; a high-end marketplace; a work-friendly cafe, and a Southeast Asian eatery.
"I personally could not sleep," the owner of Bagel Talk told West Side Rag about the Health Department closure.
The nonprofit looking to purchase the Metro Theater needs to raise the $7 million by the end of 2024.
Bake shop loses battle with scaffolding; new bar and restaurant in Morningside Heights; coffee; and legal weed.
Cafe Lalo's long and famous history at 201 West 83rd Street has come to an end.
An "elevated gastropub" is opening in a historic townhouse; running stores are popping up all over; a pilates studio, too.
The Great Lawn reopened on Saturday, and will remain open through mid-November.