"This community is something we've been proud to build together," the fitness studio wrote.
The dispensary is designed to feel less transactional and more like a hotel lobby, right down to the free coffee and cute shop dog.
A mother and daughter say they were denied scheduled appointments at an Upper East Side salon based on the "texture" of their hair.
"This space has been sacred," the owner said.
The shop sells a curated mix of "better-for-you" groceries, café fare and everyday essentials, the owner said.
The designer behind the beloved, playful beaded bags is coming to the neighborhood.
The nearly 15,000-square-foot studio will offer classes and memberships inside a historic Upper East Side space.
The fitness brand will open at the base of a new condo building on the Upper East Side.
"Human Regenerator" beds, IV drips, oxygen chambers and light therapy galore.
The luxury department store is expected to close several stores after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The Upper East Side now has 10 legal cannabis stores in the neighborhood, according to the New York State Office of Cannabis Management.
The Toronto-based sauna and cold plunge brand is planning its most ambitious location yet.
The new market features a coffee bar and a wide selection of everyday essentials, as well as specialty items.
It's a feast for the eyes.
The store is laying off all 31 members of its staff.
An absurd local sweepstakes is giving a new meaning to high fashion.
It's the end of an era.
Here's how.
This new dinner party supply shop has us salivating.
L B Coffee, opening soon on the corner of East 84th Street, promises to bring a flavorful taste of the Mediterranean to the neighborhood.
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The oversized, airy studio will treat its clients like celebs, with discreet entrances, 24/7 security, and a transportation concierge.
One is opening on Lexington Avenue and another one is opening on Madison Avenue.
The gallery has its soft opening this week, just in time for the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair at the Park Avenue Armory.
Madison Avenue has a new, nicely made-up face on the block.
Just in time for those new year resolutions to kick in.
Here's an inside look.
The spa, which currently operates a bathhouse in Tribeca, will open a second New York City location on the Upper East Side.
The five-star hotel, which closed during the pandemic, was originally built almost a hundred years ago in 1926.
The new location has been in the works for years. It's finally opening on Thursday.
Another pharmacy is closing on the Upper East Side.
The new location, the company’s fifth in New York City, emphasizes “personalized services and experiences,” according to a press release.
The new store is scheduled to open on September 18.
The U.S. Open starts next week. Is your hair ready?
According to a lawsuit, construction of a new Whole Foods on the Upper East Side has been a nightmare for residents of Trump Palace.
You’re not imagining it: Spectrum has already raised its rates twice this year.
After almost 70 years, Mr. Herbert Peress is closing one of Madison Avenue’s favorite family businesses.
The Emerald Dispensary has announced plans to open its second location on the corner of East 81st Street and Lexington Avenue.
Built in 1926 as a residence hotel, the original Surrey hosted celebrities such as JFK, Bette Davis and Claudette Colbert.
The homeware shop on Third Avenue has permanently closed, despite earlier considerations for relocation.
CEO Views collaborated with Rick Niemi, Valor Compounding Pharmacy’s CEO, on a piece for the Objective of Compounded Prescriptions