The small business, a favorite among theater lovers for its collection of plays, hopes to relocate to a smaller space.
The new center on Lexington Avenue and East 41st Street will provide group and individual psychotherapy to promote recovery.
The 212 Steakhouse on East 53rd Street boasts that it's the only restaurant on the East Coast to serve legitimate Kobe beef from Japan.
The new club is hoping to cash in on nostalgia and sex appeal.
The Midtown toy store is looking for employees that can deliver a "sense of theater,” to the shopping experience.
The iconic Fifth Avenue jewelry store will be closed for at least two years starting in Spring 2019.
Brookstone has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is seeking a buyer. It plans to close all of its remaining mall locations.
The "immersive experiential adventure" features the right mix of food, bright colors and exclusivity that makes a social media hit.
Burger heaven is closer than you think.
The original Bice Cucina closed in 2014 after a 30-year run in the city.
The zoning amendments will remove decades-old protections on garment making that some manufacturers say failed to save businesses.
The space hopes to draw tech startups away from neighborhoods like Chelsea and the Flatiron District.
The department store's landmarked building was sold last year for $850 million.
A city plan will preserve at least 300,000 square feet of manufacturing space through tax breaks, rezoning and public-private partnerships.
Five people were charged in a fake ticket scheme that duped showgoers out of thousands of dollars, Manhattan prosecutors said.
The music venue is currently looking for a new home in Manhattan after losing its 42nd Street location to escalating rents.
The Midtown Manhattan dispensary will offer the "premium cannabis shopping experience."
JHU Comic Books lost its lease after five years on East 32nd Street between Madison and Park avenues.
The fast food chain expects its newest Midtown location to be one of the busiest in the country.
The iconic Midtown skyscraper will seek tenants for about 50,000 square feet of retail space.
The new Carl's Jr, New York City's first, opened Wednesday in Midtown Manhattan.
Guy's American Kitchen in Times Square couldn't afford Kushner Companies' asking rent despite $17 million in sales.
The fast food chain is opening its first New York City location this week in Midtown.
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The eatery will serve up five signature poké bowls and a variety of customizable bowls.
The upscale cocktail bar's owners claim the MTA is a bad landlord.
Menu items will cost $1 on the restaurant's opening day.
The facility will be the first Leadbetter Golf Academy in the United States, according to Golf Magazine.
The Turkish chef and internet sensation known as "Salt Bae" will open his Midtown steakhouse Thursday.
Manhattan's bustling avenue has some of the highest office rents in the country, falling short only to a San Fransisco tech haven.
The high-end Midtown restaurant suffered "significant damage" and will reopen in February.
The Times Square pub's landlord wanted to raise its rent by nearly $40,000 per month.
Kotb signed a $7 million contract after taking Lauer's spot on "Today."
Goodbye Flavortown.
The Yard's newest location offers both coworking and private offices in a landmarked building one block from Bryant Park.
The new Ivanka Trump store will sell the first daughter's collection of handbags, jewelry and holiday ornaments.
The 400-seat restaurant is world famous for its roast Peking duck.
The new store will open Dec. 2 on the corner of West 50th Street and Sixth Avenue.
Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville hotel chain is eyeing a location in Times Square, according to real estate publication The Real Deal.
The swanky Grand Central hotel's ballroom kitchen was shuttered by the city Health Department for mice.