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HOW SWEDE IT IS: WestView News’ Photo Editor and advertising campaign producer Darielle Smolian married Swedish journalist Johan Eriksson, in a socially distant but personally […]
HOW SWEDE IT IS: WestView News’ Photo Editor and advertising campaign producer Darielle Smolian married Swedish journalist Johan Eriksson, in a socially distant but personally […]
As the end of winter approaches, lots of signs have popped up all over the Village announcing spring openings. This month also saw a number […]
We had some good news this month: a beloved chocolate shop did not close, a new jazz club opened, and Bleecker Street continues its metamorphosis […]
By Caroline Benveniste In the December 2016 issue of WestView News we ran an article entitled “The Best of Food Shopping in the West Village” […]
This month saw a continued proliferation of vegan and Mediterranean spots, particularly in the Bleecker/Carmine/MacDougal corridor. Some popular bars/restaurants are opening new locations in the […]
By Hannah Reimann Several stores in the West Village cater to shoppers like me who prefer to avoid toxic ingredients, to know what they’re putting […]
This month saw only one opening, a couple of closings and a couple of moves, with much of the activity centered around Asian spots. As […]
As usual, July was a quiet month. Two spots opened that are not what they seem, and there was also activity in French and Italian […]
Things were quieter this month, both for openings and closings, with most of the activity concentrated in the Meatpacking area. Chelsea Market and Gansevoort Market […]
This was a fairly quiet month, but after a long wait, it finally appears that some tenants are coming to the old St. Vincent’s site […]
This month we noticed a higher number of openings than during the colder months. A long-time Village bookstore returned, while another closed. Openings outnumbered closings […]
We’re asking readers of WestView to submit a description of their favorite neighborhood restaurant. The review we select for publication receives a FREE one year […]
The title of this month’s In & Out could be “Delayed Gratification.” There were just two openings, a number of closings, but lots of projects […]