![]() ![]() ![]() Moon Kee, a Cantonese restaurant, is opening at 2642 Broadway between 100th and 101st Streets. This will be the eighth location for Two Boots, which first opened in the East Village on June 24, 1987.” Photograph by Scott Etkin. Tipster Susan Schwartz wrote: “What do Louisiana and Italy have in common? They are both boot-shaped, and honored in the name of a beloved restaurant about to open on the Upper West Side – Two Boots Pizza!! We were thrilled to meet owner/co-founder Phil Hartman in front of the restaurant, which is taking over the location previously home to Big Nick’s. Two Boots, the pizzeria with creative topping combinations, is opening at 70 West 71st Street between Columbus and Central Park West in a couple weeks. Two Boots owner/co-founder, Phil Hartman. The space has been vacant for a few years since the apartment building was constructed. Santander Bank is relocating its existing branch at 2275 Broadway on the corner of 82nd Street to 2230 Broadway between 79th and 80th Streets. (Thanks to Tierney for the tip.) Photograph by Scott Etkin. During the day in the summer Wollman Rink is converted into a pickleball center. Some examples include: Nadas, Colombian rainbow empanadas Vegan on the Fly, comfort food and Culiraw, gluten-free desserts. There are 20 to 25 vendors per event, and the roster changes per week depending on availability. The open-air market is free to enter (no reservation required) and will be the first of its kind in NYC, according to MHG Events, the hospitality group organizing it. Photograph by Scott Etkin.Ī Vegan Night Market is running in Wollman Rink in Central Park (near 62nd Street) on Tuesdays from 4pm to 10pm through October 10th. The owner is retiring after 50 years in business, an employee who answered the phone told WSR. Laundry, the dry cleaner and tailor between 73rd and 74th Streets, is closing on July 31st. “Feeling out what their inner self is asking for and guiding them to discover the answers, which we do alongside each other.” Photograph by Scott Etkin.Ģ93 Amsterdam Ave. “What inspires me is tuning into people,” she said. Her maternal grandmother and sister were “healers” she describes, and her paternal grandmother “birthed her children in the hills of Kentucky with only a midwife by her side.” Guffey has trained for 16 years in various yoga, massage, reiki and prenatal postpartum yoga/doula programs, she told the Rag. Guffey, who grew up in Kentucky, says her family history guided her on this path. Yoga classes are held at the 72nd Street location. ![]() ![]() Prior to this she worked from her Upper West Side home, and from Momentum Fitness on Columbus Avenue. Owner Sarah Guffey opened locations at 162 West 72nd Street (5th floor) in May and at 25 Central Park West (63rd, Suite 1) in April. Equinox altered the application, seeking a variance, which BSA denied.Nest NYC, a mindfulness center offering yoga, massage, reiki healing, doula services, and lactation support has recently opened two studios on the Upper West Side. When Equinox applied for a special permit to legalize the gym, BSA ruled that the gym exceeded its floor area limits and could not be legalized by special permit. The Related Company, owners of 1511 Third Avenue at the time, built out full stories on the third and fourth levels, adding 4,400 sq.ft. Originally, the building had two full stories with L-shaped floors on the third and fourth stories. In 1996, Equinox sought to legalize the gym space, applying to BSA for a special permit. The zoning restricts gyms to the first and second stories, but Equinox’s Third Avenue gym occupies space on four stories. Equinox has operated its Third Avenue gym for over ten years without a permit. In its seventh case before BSA, Equinox Fitness Club obtained approval to legalize its 26,600-square-foot gym at 1511 Third Avenue at East 85th Street. Equinox Fitness approved after six failed cases in which BSA found it lied to the Board. ![]()
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