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This new workout spot features four different studios under one roof.
Earthen, a shop with hand-thrown ceramics and housewares, will move into the location.
Since opening in 1925, the space continually operated as a theater.
"It’s such a tiny space and we made it work for ten years, but it just wasn’t possible anymore,” said owner Monica Lomas.
The Gangway opened in 1910, but didn't publicly identify as a gay-friendly space until 1961.
This new spot offers an array of services, including nail enhancements, waxing, and facials.
Customers can get synthetic, silk and mink eyelash extensions.
This new outpost for the NYC-based florist specializes in elegant rose bouquets, with same day delivery.
Ideas include gallery events, yoga classes, dance and theatrical performances, or even culinary ventures.
This new workout spot uses "Power Plate" machines to strengthen and tone muscles.
This new spot comes from the folks behind 10th Street Hardware.
A change in city law last year created two areas where pot stores could set up shop.
Customers can choose from more than 3,000 ceramic or bisque pieces to paint.
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