Pizza ‘museum’ is the latest selfie funhouse; Should NYC residents get reserved parking spots?
The Museum of Pizza promo via Nameless Network (L); Via Jason Kuffer/Flickr (R)
The Museum of Pizza promo via Nameless Network (L); Via Jason Kuffer/Flickr (R)
- First the ice cream museum, now the egg museum, and come October, the Museum of Pizza. For $35, you’ll be able to tour “marvelously-’grammable” rooms like a cheese cave and a pizza beach. [Eater]
- Governor Cuomo and transit leaders say that ultra-wideband radio might be the quick fix for the subway system’s dilapidated signals. [NYT]
- Several City Council members want to reserve up to 80 percent of curbside parking spots in some neighborhoods for residents. [NYT]
- Will Jersey City’s tax revaluation mean an opportunity for apartment buyers? [Brick Underground]
- The “Apple Store of cannabis” has just opened on Fifth Avenue. [Curbed]
- How Astoria’s family-owned roastery White Coffee has endured since 1939. [WSJ]
- This weekend, the Brooklyn Bookstore Crawl returns with 30+ indie bookshops. [Brokelyn]
- With new high-end residential developments and some spectacular renovations of architecturally significant buildings, City Hall Park may be the next hot ‘hood. [CityRealty]