After just two years, Ikea will close its small "planning studio" on Third Avenue due to low foot traffic—but another location is planned.
Throngs of customers filled the famed 59th Street Bridgemarket for Thursday's long-awaited opening. Take a peek inside.
The wait is almost over: Trader Joe's long-awaited market under the Queensboro Bridge will open next week, the company announced.
The department store welcomed its first customers on Tuesday to its sprawling new location on East 86th Street. Here's a look inside.
After months of work, the popular doughnut shop is now open for business on the busy corner of 86th and Lexington Avenue.
Virtually bringing the Upper East Side community together with deals and offers from local businesses.
The Upper East Side shopping district is holding a pair of "Welcome Back Saturday" events this month with store discounts, music and more.
After more than a year of anticipation, Trader Joe's will open this fall under the Queensboro Bridge, the company said this week.
Though a recent study found the famed shopping corridor was struggling to recover from the pandemic, leaders tout dozens of new openings.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Upper East Side area.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Upper East Side.
Guests can stay the night on Roosevelt Island for the first time, thanks to a new hotel built in partnership with nearby Cornell Tech.
Sue Phillips, who owns a perfume business on the Upper East Side, has found a new way to help others through the pandemic.
Reports of the comedy club’s demise were greatly exaggerated, as a new lease means it could stay on Second Avenue for another decade.
The Upper East Side storefront that housed Burger Heaven for decades will soon be occupied by the chain Smashburger, according to a report.
The storied Second Avenue venue, which birthed many careers, has been closed for a year and faces an uncertain future.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Manhattan. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well utility providers in the Upper East Side area and across NY serve local customers.
The glitzy sweet shop's original location on Third Avenue is up for lease as the chain reportedly faces financial troubles.
Upper East Side Patch is taking a look back at the beloved neighborhood cafes, restaurants and other small businesses that closed in 2020.
The popular kitchen supply store on Madison Avenue posted signs announcing a store-closing sale after years in the neighborhood.
Besides small businesses, the pandemic has also wiped out dozens of chain stores on the Upper East Side this year, a new report found.
The Benson has signed nearly $100 million in residence contracts in less than 60 days.
Dismayed by a spate of recent business closures, Upper East Siders have launched a campaign to support local shops during the holidays.
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In an unlikely moment for new businesses to emerge, two brothers' guitar obsession led them to open a new music shop on the Upper East Side.
The home improvement retailer plans to take over the four-floor space on East 61st Street sometime next year, according to multiple reports.
The eagerly awaited supermarket is planning to move in next year under the Queensboro Bridge, the culmination of years of wrangling.
Patch conducted a survey of vacant storefronts along a major Upper East Side avenue. Politicians are scrambling to figure out a solution.
The Danish home goods and toy store Flying Tiger Copenhagen is closing all U.S. locations, including one on the Upper East Side.
The restaurant at the Loeb Boathouse, closed since the pandemic began, will remain shuttered, according to state filings and a news report.
Kitchen Arts & Letters was at risk of closing for good, but "astonishing" support through an online fundraiser may manage to keep it afloat.
The department store on 61st Street and 1st Avenue is among dozens that Bed Bath & Beyond reportedly plans to close by the end of this year.
Stores and restaurants along Madison Avenue will offer discounts and outdoor seating as part of a campaign to welcome back customers.
In a rare pandemic-era success story, the upscale grocer and Upper East Side institution opened a new neighborhood shop Wednesday.
The summertime amusement park at Central Park's Wollman Rink said Monday it would not open this year and may need to permanently close.
Union and non-union workers held a rally to protest wage theft at job sites on the Upper East Side and in Queens.
City Councilmember Keith Powers wants to preserve outdoor dining reforms when Coronavirus is no longer a concern.
The luxury retailer plans to open a new store in a historic bank building on Madison Avenue.
A new map lets New Yorkers see restaurants open for outdoor dining in their neighborhood. The dining program will expand this week.