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Worth making a special trip to QUEENS just for "CANNELLE PATISSERIE"

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http://cannellepatisserie.com/contact/ ABOUT OUR SELECTIONS BREAKFAST SELECTION CAKES & TARTS QUICHES & SANDWICHES WEDDING CAKES GALLERY CURRENT NEWS CONTACT We are located in Queens! ADDRESS 75-59 31st Ave, Jackson Heights East Elmhurst vicinity within Waldbaum’s mall off 77th St & 31St Ave Queens, NY 11370 (Abundant Free Parking) Tel:  (718) 565-6200   Fax:  (718) 565-5550 HOURS Mon- Fri:   6.30AM – 8.00 PM Sat 7.00AM – 8.00 PM Sun: 7.00AM – 6.00 PM

L'Upper East Side découvre les produits français au Moulin à café

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GOOD ADDRESS for taking a coffee before or  after visiting the show which opens  thursday April 4 ...@ARTLAB78 (see previous posts with label Artlab78) LE MOULIN A CAFE 1439 YORK avenue NY 10075 New YORK http://lemoulinacafeny.com En direct des ETATS-UNIS paru dans le journal L'hotellerie Restauration,..a propos du salon de the et restaurant LE MOULIN A CAFE a 2 pas de notre appartement a NY ouvert par Yann N'DIAYE (any relation to Marie N'DIAYE the writer ?) New York (ETATS-UNIS)  Véritable madeleine de Proust pour la communauté française de New York, l'établissement propose une offre qu'on ne trouve nulle part ailleurs dans ce quartier de Manhattan. SOURCE http://m.lhotellerie-restauration.fr/journal/restauration-snacking/2013-02/L-Upper-East-Side-decouvre-les-produits-francais-au-Moulin-a-cafe.htm

Art Story ..Shopping ? Art?

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read in http://www.coolhunting.com/culture/art-story-nyc-store.php Art Story Pratt students have the run of Rachel Shechtman's magazine-style boutique by  James Thorne  in  Culture  on 22 March 2013 One of the things we've always loved about  Story — Rachel Shechtman 's ever-changing store in NYC's Chelsea neighborhood—is that every iteration is a story in and of itself. Her latest venture is  Art Story , a concept shop created with the help of  Art.com  and a group of eight masters students of interior design at Pratt Institute . Project leaders LuzElena Wood and Kelly Rosen worked as part of a team of eight graduating students, collectively making the jump from classroom to client meetings. "Art Story" will run through 16 April 2013. In the meantime, Wood, Rosen and the other 18 students in Pratt's Exhibition Design Intensive program have other projects to complete before their May graduation.

Treasure and Bond ..Shopping in SOHO ..a NEW CONCEPT?

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Something different in retail & philanthropy:  100% of profits to charities benefiting children in NYC THE FACTS Name:  treasure&bond Concept:  All profits after expenses go to NYC non-profits; owned by Nordstrom, independently operated Types of Merchandise:  accessories, artwork, books, furniture, jewelry, stationery goods, and men’s, women’s and kid’s apparel Address:  350 West Broadway (between Broome and Grand) Telephone:  646-669-9049 Store Hours:  Monday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m; Sunday, 11 p.m. – 7 p.m. Square Footage:  11,137 square feet Number of Vendors:  About 150 give or take Website:   https://www.treasureandbond.com Facebook:   https://www.facebook.com/treasureandbond Twitter:    @treasure_bond

Address in NYC

Someone recently asked me about this address: One day..during one of our guided tour in SOHO ,...we visited a great shop called BDDW 5 Crosby Street NY  ny 10013 check out BDDW.com

Address in WIlliamsburg Brooklyn

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PEACHFROG is the brainchild of sculptor Bill Norton  and inventory liquidator Howard Blumberg, who  combined their skills to create a discount store  that’s custom-fit to Williamsburg. Norton, who has worked as a steel sculptor, and as the director of  installations at PS1, opened Peachfrog in November  with Howard Blumberg, a professional liquidator. With more than 20 years in the business, Mr. Blumberg knows  how to find sweet deals that bigger stores overlook. “We’re different  than Marshalls or Syms or even Century 21. Peachfrog,  he explained, zeros in on “voided inventories,” lingo for all the  merchandise that falls through the cracks, which he defines as “store stocks,  samples, odds and ends, returns, irregulars and mixed lots.” The high-ceilinged showroom used to house a spring-roll factory, and some of its  features have been incorporated into Peachfrog’s design: the changing  rooms are locate...