The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
The bassist of indie rock band Team Robespierre gives a guided tour of his semi-legal, grungy East Village pad. [Village Voice]
First, the Upper West Side gets a Magnolia Bakery; now a Shake Shack. Danny Meyer will open an indoor branch of his much-loved burger joint on 77th and Columbus. [NY Post]
A building collapsed on 124th and Park Avenue this afternoon. No injuries were reported, but Metro-North temporarily suspended service on all three of its commuter rail lines. [City Room]
Meet the canine bed-bug hunting team sweeping the city for the maligned insects. [NYDN]
Today, the architects behind the Domino Sugar Plant project in Williamsburg compared the proposed building to London's Tate Modern. The Landmarks Preservation Commission disagreed and sent them back to the drawing board to come up with something more visionary. [Curbed]
In honor of the season finale of Project Runway tonight, here's a guide to some of the New York City spots frequented by the contestants. [Gridskipper]
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