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.
Looking to snag tech, beauty, toys and more for $5 or less? Keep an eye out for the new Five Below opening on the Upper East Side.
An Upper East Side staple appears to have closed their doors for good this past weekend.
The hip eyeglass purveyor is set to open a new shop on East 69th Street this year, according to their website.
Butterfield Market closed on Friday — and will open on Monday after a lighting-quick renovation and combination of a next-door space.
The CVS at Lexington Avenue and East 84th Street will close its doors for good before Memorial Day, the company tells Patch.
Bliss and Lex will open in March on the corner of East 86th Street and Lexington Avenue, the store announced.
Did you recently buy a Powerball ticket on Second Avenue?
The Whole Foods replacing Food Emporium will open this year and will also be a debut of the store's new "urban" quick-shop format.
Now a few blocks south, Millesima USA is open at their new and much larger Second Avenue location.
Popular Italian ice pusher, Ralph's, opens Wednesday for the 2024 ice season.
"I truly want a future at Barnes & Noble, but this will unfortunately be impossible with the conditions of the present,” said a worker.
Data from commercial real estate company Newmark said the number of retail spaces for rent dropped 18 percent from mid-2022 to 2023.
The home goods and hardware store is having a major closing sale until the doors shut for good after 13 years of business.
We put together over 10 neighborhood sports bars offering a place to experience the big game with your friends, family and neighbors.
The owner of beloved Big Al's Pizza swapped out tossing pies for slinging pot.
The Lexington Avenue store is having a massive sale after their lease wasn't renewed.
Despite the ominous "For Rent" signs, the longtime homeware shop on Third Avenue is not closing, a worker says.
But a Papaya King manager told a local paper that this time, they're totally going to finally reopen on the Upper East Side.
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"Weed is my passion," said Markel Bababekov, a New York City native and the shop's owner.
The new Goodwill Mini Shop & Donation Drop will be the third in the neighborhood.
The former flashy candy shop is set to become a new flagship location for a Canadian shades behemoth.
Over 70 percent of the Hex & Co staff voted for a union after what some organizers called a "relentless" anti-union effort by its owners.
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The Hex & Co. workers pushing for a livable wage and other issues launched a petition on Tuesday as they build support for their union.
Their first location on First Avenue opened in May.
The new East 87th Street bakery will be handing out 250 free cinnamon social slices for its grand opening Wednesday and Thursday at 7 a.m.
The company said market dynamics, store density and other factors compelled them to shutter the Second Ave shop, but not theft.
Rumors have been circulating for months but the Jeff Bezos-owned grocer is still mum. A Five Below might be a neighbor, too.
Massive crowds shocked both shoppers and workers, with an estimated 800 people entering just an hour after opening.
Author Adriana Trigiani will cut the ribbon and sign copies of her latest novel at the new Yorkville shop.
One of the city's oldest pharmacies — founded in 1898 — has moved home after a two-year renovation.
The grocer confirmed that next Friday will be their final day on Third Avenue and East 82nd Street.
The venerable footwear retailer will close its doors for good at the end of the month.
The classic fries return to one of the city's most classic burger spots.
The much-anticipated relocation of their Madison Avenue store is finally happening.
Upper East Siders can vote to add mango or strawberry to the beloved fro-yo walk-up window.