March News Roundup
News highlights include restaurant openings and announcements, new office tenants, and hotel construction progress. Stay in the know with the latest Flatiron & NoMad News.
Restaurants & Bars
- Atomix, Atoboy, Cafe Carmellini, Gramercy Tavern, Koloman, Mark’s Off Madison, Rezdôra, and S&P were featured in ‘The 100 Best Restaurants in New York City in 2024’ (via The New York Times).
- Lola’s, the new restaurant from Chef Suzanne Cupps at 2 West 28th Street in NoMad was featured in the article, ‘A Chef’s Chef Strikes Out on Her Own’ (via GrubStreet).
- Grandma’s Home, the new Chinese restaurant opened at 56 West 22nd Street in Flatiron (via Restaurant Business).
- Stretch Pizza was featured in the article ‘Stretch Pizza by Chef NYC Chef Wylie Dufresne Packs Creative Style’ (via ABC 7).
- Nubeluz was noted in ’18 Sun-Soaked Rooftops for Eating and Drinking in NYC’ (via Eater New York).
District Businesses
- Canadian bathhouse Othership is set to open at 23 West 20th Street (via New York Post).
- Sania’s Brow Bar at 48 West 20th Street was featured in the New York Times (via New York Times).
- The new exhibit Daniel Arsham: Phases is now on view at Fotografiska (via Gotham To Go).
- Exhale Spa at Virgin Hotels NYC was featured in ‘Escape the City’s Hustle and Bustle at This Tranquil Hotel Spa in New York City’ (via Hotels Above Par).
- The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad was reviewed in Conde Nast Traveler (via Conde Nast Traveler).
Real Estate
- The National Museum of Mathematics (MoMath) has temporarily moved to 225 Fifth Avenue (via Commercial Observer).
- Mediterranean restaurant Blue Mezze signed a 15-year, 2,944 sq/ft lease at 19 West 31st Street at The Life Hotel in NoMad (via CRE Connect).
- Eton, the menswear company signed a 5,000 sq/ft lease at 381 Park Avenue South (via Commercial Observer).
- Outdoor lifestyle brand YETI is set to open this April at 200 Fifth Avenue (via New York Business Journal).
- DXL Big + Tall signed a new 8-year, 10,500 sq/ft lease at 675 Sixth Avenue (via CityBiz).
Around the Neighborhood
- Flatiron NoMad Partnership in collaboration with the NYC Department of Transportation’s Art Program and the Simons Foundation announced “The Portal,” a groundbreaking public technology sculpture that will visually connect New York City and Dublin, Ireland this spring (via Flatiron NoMad Partnership).
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