Kirsten Dunst chops price of Soho penthouse; Anthony Bourdain has no lease, no CEO for SuperPier food hall

March 30, 2017
  • New stormproof plans released for Battery Park City, including a new pavillion building designed by Perkins Eastman. [Tribeca Citizen]
  • Kirsten Dunst first listed her vintage-cool Soho penthouse as a $12,500/month rental in 2014, and then as a $5 million sale last month. She’s now lowered the price to $4.5 million.  [Mansion Global]
  • The CEO of Anthony Bourdain’s SuperPier food hall stepped down, and despite the projected 2019 opening, they’ve yet to sign a lease. [Eater]
  • The Museum of the City of New York’s latest exhibit features vintage WWI posters designed by NYC artists. [Untapped]
  • Brooklyn Flea and Smorgasburg open this weekend! [TONY]

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