The eatery was forced to move when its East 79th Street building was targeted for demolition.
The new business is expected to open this summer in a site formerly occupied by a neighborhood pub.
The longtime Lower Manhattan steakhouse opened Thursday on Lexington Avenue between 73rd and 74th streets.
The mega-popular Upper West Side bakery will bring its oversized cookies across town sometime this year.
Wiliamsburg Pizza and Morningside Heights favorite Koronet Pizza are setting up shop in the neighborhood.
The Alala pop up shop will be open until April on Madison Avenue between East 81st and 82nd streets.
Employees at the swanky Sharon Dorram Color at Sally Hershberger were told not to wear hairstyles such as Afros and box braids.
The East 64th Street mansion sold for $90 million in 2018.
Residents living about five blocks away from the storefront storage business can have their items picked up at their homes.
TripAdvisor's algorithm identified the Upper East Side's Daniel as users' second-favorite restaurant in the United States.
Store owners said the family-run business provides customer service that can't be matched at bigger stores such as Whole Foods and Fairway.
One Upper East Side resident who frequented the barber shop called the business a "1950's time warp."
The clinic will be staffed by nurse practitioners who are able to write prescriptions for common illnesses.
A co-owner of the Comic Strip Live is accusing her partners of using the club as a personal bar and letting the building fall into disarray.
D is for Doggy will open its fifth NYC location in a ground-floor space on Second Avenue between East 83rd and 84th streets.
The boxing gym is backed by Sylvester Stallone and Justin Bieber. Its new Third Avenue location also features a Dry Bar.
The Crunch Fitness on East 66th Street may get the boot after building residents complained about noise.
The new restaurant on First Avenue and East 70th Street will be the neighborhood's second Dig Inn.
The French bistro's owner decided to close the restaurant after struggling to reopen due to a gas leak.
Prince Tea House, which operates four stores in Brooklyn and Queens, opened its first Manhattan location on the Upper East Side.
The made-from-scratch ice cream store will open in an 800-square-foot space on Second Avenue.
The new store is expected to open in 2019 on East 69th Street and Third Avenue, Target announced.
The Upper East Side will be home to Ralph & Russo's first New York City location.
Steven Telvi, who ran The Source on Third Avenue, said the drop in foot traffic since the subway opened was devastating.
The neighborhood staple will close July 1, owners announced Friday.
The East 77th Street thrift store will close on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
The New York City retailer's E.A.T is facing displacement from its Madison Avenue location after 45 years.
The new business is located on East 81st Street between Second and Third avenues.
The famed French restaurant opened in a new location on East 61st Street.
The new store was founded in 2014 to offer women "refined yet casual" fashion options.
Steaks are served alongside traditional dishes from Asian cuisines.
Barneys New York may lose its Madison Avenue flagship store in lease negotiations with its landlord.
The Club House caters to the 8 to 10 percent of men that make up the United States' cosmetic surgery patients.
The bar, called The 2nd Floor, will offer up deli-inspired bar food and cocktails.
The popular bakery specializing in miniature cupcakes will set up shop on East 86th Street next week.
Devialet has opened an outpost at Barneys New York's Madison Avenue flagship store on the Upper East Side.
A widow who assumed 50 percent ownership of the Comic Strip Live is not get along with her new business partners.
A manager confirmed with Patch that the restaurant will close so staff can spend more time with their families.
The hospital will lease a brand-new medical facility on East 62nd Street near the Queensboro Bridge, according to real estate records.
Birch Coffee encourages customers to put down their laptops and smartphones and take a "break from the chaos."