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| WMD Found — in Midtown |
| Published: August 31, 2007, 10:02 am |
| Tags: The Morning Line, Co Op City, Death, Fdny, Hotels, Iraq, Nicholas Scoppetta, Saddam Hussein, Second Avenue Deli, United Nations |
| [NYP] • The Second Avenue Deli, which closed in early 2006 in face of a rent increase, is set to reopen again — not on Second Avenue but at Third and 33rd. [amNY] • And a maid at the fleabag Hotel Carter on 43rd Street found the body of a 22-year-old woman in plastic bags under a bed. Other guests then demanded refunds, |
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| Nosh In My Backyard! Veteran Deli Eyes Newcomer |
| Published: October 16, 2007, 6:22 pm |
| Tags: Real Estate, Murray Hill, Sarge Amp 039 S, Second Avenue Deli |
| sandwich north of Second Avenue Deli. Weeks from now, that title might still hold true, if only by four short blocks. Heirs of the hallowed Second Avenue Deli, which shuttered its original East Village location during a 2006 rent-hike dispute, are now encroaching upon Sarge's turf, with construction well under way to reincarnate the fabled |
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| Murray Hill Corned-Beef Clash Could Go On All Night |
| Published: October 22, 2007, 12:33 pm |
| Tags: Real Estate, Food, Murray Hill, Sarge Amp 039 S, Second Avenue Deli |
| reincarnated Second Avenue Deli -- soon to open closer to Third Avenue -- will be open 24/7, according to yesterday's New York Times magazine. And so the battle for bragging rights as Murray Hill's top matzo-ball-soup maker heats up! As The Observer reported last week, the new Second Avenue Deli is moving in just four blocks south of another |
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| Second Avenue Deli Not Opening Next Week--Maybe Next Month |
| Published: October 31, 2007, 12:24 pm |
| Tags: Real Estate, Murray Hill, Retail, Second Avenue Deli |
| Deal article -- the Second Avenue Deli is not opening next week on 33rd Street near Third Avenue. NY1 follows up today with some additional details about the hallowed eatery's new digs: The finishing touches for the new kitchen are underway. The tables are ready to be set, and the soda fountain is ready to go, with Bosco on tap. According to |
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| Slice The Salami! Second Avenue Deli Opens Monday |
| Published: December 11, 2007, 3:23 pm |
| Tags: Real Estate, Jeremy Lebewohl, Murray Hill, Second Avenue Deli |
| Lebewohl, nephew of 2nd Avenue Deli founder Abe Lebewohl, who will operate the restaurant, made the announcement. An East Village landmark, the 2nd Avenue Deli occupied the corner of East 10th Street and Second Avenue for 51 years before closing in January 2006. My brother and I grew up in the 2nd Avenue Deli, so it was |
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| Alone in the Crowd |
| Published: December 14, 2007, 6:00 pm |
| Tags: It Happened This Week, 2nd Avenue Deli, Barack Obama, Ben Beranke, Bill Clinton, Eliot Spitzer, Madonna, Michael Bloomberg, Mtv, Rudy Giuliani, Viacom, Viacom Freelancers, Vikram Pandit, Will Smith |
| flight schedule. And the 2nd Avenue Deli readied to open again, this time nearer to Third. —Mark Adams |
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| Shott On Location: Phallic Jokes Abound At Second Avenue Deli Salami-Cutting |
| Published: December 17, 2007, 12:50 pm |
| Tags: Real Estate, Jack Lebewohl, Jeremy Lebewohl, Murray Hill, Sarge Amp 039 S, Second Avenue Deli |
| the clan's hallowed Second Avenue Deli on Monday. "Here's a circumsized one," Jack Lebewohl joked, handing off a partially gnawed sausage to an employee. Behind them, a plaque hung in memory of deli founder Abe Lebewohl, whose 1996 murder remains unsolved. (A poster offering a reward for information in the case was also posted.) |
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| Bosco! Knishes! Gefilte Fish! Hallowed Second Avenue Deli Returns Today! |
| Published: December 17, 2007, 8:21 am |
| Tags: Real Estate, Abe Lebewohl, Jeremy Lebewohl, Sarge Amp 039 S, Second Avenue Deli |
| Lebewohl's beloved Second Avenue Deli at 162 East 33rd Street near Third Avenue. The Observer will be on hand to cover the festivities. "There's not a single deli in Manhattan that can compare," young Mr. Lebewohl has said. What does this mean for rival Jewish deli Sarge's, located four blocks away? Stay tuned. |
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| The Regulars Return for the Usual, No Longer on Second Avenue |
| Published: December 17, 2007, 5:57 pm |
| Tags: Top Story, Housing Economy, People Neighborhoods, Abe Lebewohl, Delicatessen, Food, Jeremy Lebewohl, Jews, Second Avenue Deli |
| Customers lined up at Second Avenue Deli, a New York City culinary institution, for its reincarnation some two years after it had been forced to close because of high rents. |
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