Eighth Avenue News
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Why are we eating at Montmartre, a French brasserie in a city with too many French brasseries?
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New York’s Eighth Avenue was briefly closed this afternoon after a report of a suspicious package, a police spokesman said.
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New York City real estate-company 785 Partners LLC, owner of a 42-story glass tower at 785 Eighth Avenue, filed for bankruptcy protection.
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“Mad Men” is back, Bette Midler’s on Broadway and Rodriguez sings in New York -- all are among Muse recommendations for this weekend.
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Nordstrom Inc., the owner of more than 100 namesake department stores, plans to open its first full-line location in New York City on Manhattan’s West Side, ending a site search that stretched for more than two decades.
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Manhattan developers are planning the city’s biggest decade of office construction since the 1980s, betting on rising demand for modern space even with tenants unsigned and the availability of financing more limited.
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Three days after superstorm Sandy roared across Manhattan, Will Weinstein and his 12-year-old son biked from their home downtown to the Upper West Side for a treat: grocery shopping.
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David Parsons, a principal dancer with Paul Taylor’s company from 1978 to 1987, stays in shape these days with Pilates.
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Sandy, the Atlantic superstorm that ravaged the East Coast, knocked out cable or phone connections to more than 1 million customers in the New York area and weakened wireless service from Virginia to Massachusetts.
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Joven, a neutered 2-year-old male pit bull mix, was rescued from a building on Eighth Avenue.
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