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Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Problems Persist at Delicatessen. Just when Mark Thomas Amadei thought the troubles were over at Delicatessen, his recently opened Nolita restaurant, the New York Observer has just deemed it "undeniably the city’s most loathed new restaurant in 2008.". Since opening in July, the establishment has faced critical pans, trouble from its neighbors and, just last month, two robberies. After a slew of negative reviews (the restaurant was awarded zero stars by both the New York Times.

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Problems Persist at Delicatessen. Just when Mark Thomas Amadei thought the troubles were over at Delicatessen, his recently opened Nolita restaurant, the New York Observer has just deemed it "undeniably the city’s most loathed new restaurant in 2008.". Since opening in July, the establishment has faced critical pans, trouble from its neighbors and, just last month, two robberies. After a slew of negative reviews (the restaurant was awarded zero stars by both the New York Times.

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Notes on Nolita: The Dish-- Li Hua

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008. The Dish- Li Hua. At the bustling corner of Grand Street and Baxter Street, technically within the confines of Little Italy, stands a distinctly un-Italian hotspot—the Korean restaurant Li Hua. The restaurant’s simple, yet polished dining room caters to its clientele, a young crowd clutching shopping bags from nearby trendy. But it’s the bulgogi bibimbop ($12), however, that is most popular. A rice casserole of sorts, it is served in a large stone pot, where the ri...My name...

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Notes on Nolita: Hamill on Little Italy

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Saturday, October 25, 2008. Hamill on Little Italy. It's not every day that you meet one of those legendary New York writers. Lucky for me, one of the city's true veteran newspaperman, Pete Hamill, came to my journalism class to discuss "Downtown," his beautiful non-fiction retelling of Lower Manhattan's history. As he got to chat about the city's various neighborhoods, I finally (albeit nervously) got to ask him his thoughts on the great exodus of Italians out of Little Italy. Hamill on Little Italy.

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Notes on Nolita: On the Eve of the Election

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008. On the Eve of the Election. For Celestine Mohammed, this election has been very good for business. Mohammed is the owner of the Poquito Hip Hop Shop on Houston Street, which has been selling Barack Obama pins, shirts and posters for over a year now. Yet, despite his store's abundance of Obama paraphernalia, Mohammed is voting for John McCain. I just trust him more to fix the economy," he said. "I feel like McCain would be good for business.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Notes on Nolita: Street Vendor Project

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008. The summer before he started law school, Sean Basinski did what any sensible man who just quit his Wall Street job would do; He opened up a street cart and sold burritos on Manhattan's Park Avenue. For Basinski, 36, it would be the start of a career made on the street, helping his fellow vendors. After graduating from Georgetown Law School, he founded the Street Vendor Project, an organization aimed to serve New York City's 10,000 street vendors. Ses for upwards of $8,000.

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Notes on Nolita: A Trip to Ground Zero

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Saturday, November 1, 2008. A Trip to Ground Zero. It was a cold, rainy Wednesday morning when we gathered in Trinity Church on Broadway, nestled snugly in the pews, exchanging memories from a clear, blue day seven years prior. By the end of our discussion, it was clear- even though we were students in Lower Manhattan, it was still difficult for most of us to feel closely connected to our generation's day of infamy- 9/11. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Dish- Li Hua. On the Eve of the Election.

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Gateway to the Lower East Side: commercialization on the LES

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Sunday, December 7, 2008. Commercialization on the LES. Johnson, a cozy boutique at 179 Orchard St., closed for good Oct. 15. The whimsical cardboard castle that dominated the window display is gone. Instead, there is a single, typed sheet of paper. It’s a farewell letter. The contrast between Lower East Side independent boutiques and company owned businesses is stark. More chains are moving in.  . 8220;The creative people that started the neighborhood have all been evicted,” said Mary Adams, a for...

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Counting Stitches: The Election and the Economy

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008. The Election and the Economy. Just as a candidate could win or lose in this election, small business owners could be looking forward to the future or dreading more economic failure. Little Diana, a children’s dress shop, will be making more of its own clothes and raising prices. Employee Diana Astrada said the $10 dresses you could once find for your little girl won’t be offered any more. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Keeping Tabs on the Garment District. My name is Adrie...

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Counting Stitches: Update on the District

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City Hall : Heart of New York: Meeting Pete Hamill

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Counting Stitches: Pete Hamill

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What's Up On Wall Street: Ain't that the truth!

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Counting Stitches: Midnight Run

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Monday, December 8, 2008. As I stood in the freezing cold at 12:00 am, I looked around and a smile spread across my face while I watched my friends hand out clothes, toiletries and food to the homeless. On Dec. 3, Sigma Phi Epsilon, a fraternity from New York University, sponsored the Midnight Run, which is a “volunteer organization dedicated to finding common ground between the housed and the homeless” according to the website. At the stops, we hand out the supplies. Then we moved on to a church on 29.

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