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Mess Around Downtown – October 21, 2009

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Welcome back to Mess Around Downtown!

I am always impressed when walking my Downtown beat by the small business owners that I get to meet and talk with. They are confident, determined and invested in making their Downtown neighborhood an even greater place to live, work and play. This week The Mess brings you news about two of these entrepeneurs taking a risk by expanding into the vacant space next door. Also, a fresh start for a Long Island Jeweler who decided to make the move to Lower Manhattan. If you see any new retailers or any changes to existing retailers, please email me at tre@downtownny.com. Thanks!

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Antonella’s Salon – 6-8 Beekman Street: 212-233-1830

Originally Antonella’s Barber Shop. When the mobile phone store next door closed, Antonella could not help but take the space and make it her own. Tall ceilings and genuine friendly service make Antonella’s Salon worth a shot for a man or woman looking for a new style.

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Omega Jewelers – 132 Nassau Street: 212-766-2400

If you are looking for a jeweler to develop a one on one friendly rapport with, then you must give Rafael at Omega a try. This new little store has nice selection and a good vibe. Omega wants you to be their customer and your one stop for all of your jewelry needs. So says the slogan on their business card.

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Barbarini Mercato- 225 Front Street: 212-227-8890, www.barbarinimercato.com

This place has tasty real Italian food with a very cool atmosphere. You can’t beat exposed brick, an open cheese tasting space and a skylight all in the same space. None of this matters though if the food is no good. But it is good, so it matters even more. The original Barbarini Alimentari is right next door connected by a hole in the wall. If you are a Downtowner, you must eat here.

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Here is the one vacancy I have come across this past week.

29 John Street – E-Tea House

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As always, thank you for being on the look out and please continue to send any changes you come across to tre@downtownny.com

Mess Around Downtown: October 7, 2009

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Welcome to the first Mess Around Downtown blog post! I’ve been putting these together for the Downtown Alliance for several months now, but it seemed like such a good idea to make them available to you. My name is Luke Mess and I walk Around Downtown every week checking on retailers, updating their information, and finding new retailers to add to our Downtown Directory on our website. I hope you can now see why we call it Mess Around Downtown! I will be posting these every week or so. If you see any new retailers or any changes to existing retailers, please email me at tre@downtownny.com. Thanks!

These past few weeks have brought some exciting new additions to Lower Manhattan: from a place right here at 120 Broadway (where our office is located) that pleases your carnivorous palate to a new non-prof that feeds your creative soul. And to top it all off, a happy homecoming story for an entrepreneur celebrating a grand re-opening at The World Financial Center. Below are the retail changes I have found these past few weeks.

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The Capital Grille - 120 Broadway: 212-374-1811, www.thecapitalgrille.com

Dry aged steaks and a cellar full of fine wine right here in The Equitable Building. You don’t even have to go outside to taste what the Miami Herald called a “culinary theme park”.

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Joseph Cione & Co. Salon – 1 WFC, 200 Liberty Street: 212-757-2561, www.josephcione.com

Mr. Cione’s original salon at the WFC was destroyed on 9-11 when the bridge connecting the WTC and the WFC collapsed on his salon. Now, 7 years later, he is delighted to be back in the neighborhood in his new space!

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Poets House – 10 River Terrace: 212-431-7920, www.poetshouse.org

This non-profit has relocated (from Midtown) to a beautiful 11,000sq.ft.space overlooking the Hudson in BPC. A peaceful place to find creative inspiration, browse the huge collection of poetry, sit and think or surf the web. (Free wi-fi). Check out the link for upcoming events.

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Tiffany Cleaners – 95 Washington Street: 212-480-8158

Don’t let the name fool you. Located on the corner of Rector Street, Tiffany will not only do your dry cleaning but also will shine and repair your shoes, leather coats and belts.

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Here is the one vacancy I have come across this past week.

136 Church Street – Benjamin Moore Janovic Hardware

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As always, thank you for being on the look out and please continue to send any changes you come across to tre@downtownny.com