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Steven Kamali
Coming Soon
June 19, 2013
Proposals Sought for New Restaurant Coming to Pier 26 on the Hudson
“We’re looking for some phenomenal operators to submit proposals.”
By
Hugh Merwin
Closings
Aug. 4, 2011
Falai and Falai Panetteria Are On the Market
So much for that mini-empire we thought Iacopo Falai was planning for Clinton Street.
By
Jenny Miller
Empire Building
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Psilakis Eyes Four Neighborhoods for Next Manhattan Project
Michael Psilakis’s broker has put feelers out for a new space.
By
Daniel Maurer
Mediavore
June 2, 2010
Ruth Reichl Tweets With a Broken Foot; Robuchon and Jean-Georges Eye Beirut
Gourmet’s grande dame loves social networking while chefs at the top of their game look to new markets in the Middle East.
Lists
Feb. 4, 2010
Tenjune Team Said to Be Working on Midtown Club
Plus, a ranking of nightlife’s power players.
By
Daniel Maurer
Market Watch
Mar. 30, 2009
Why Three-Star Dining Is Dead: A Chat With Steve Kamali
Steve Kamali, nightlife broker and consultant, talks about the state of the restaurant economy in New York and why three-star dining is dead.
By
Ben Leventhal
Nightclubbing
Dec. 4, 2008
Lower East Side Dance Dens, Kush and 205, Are for Sale
Has 205’s battle with the State Liquor Authority come to an end?
By
Daniel Maurer
NewsFeed
Apr. 7, 2008
Cain Snags Hot Basement-Alleyway Space in Tribeca
Jamie Mulholland has snagged a basement-level space that might have an entrance on Cortlandt Alley.