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The Market Line, the food hall located inside Essex Crossing, is closing on April 1. A spokesperson for Delancey Street Associates, a real estate group backing the development, confirmed the news ...
The 10 Best Dishes at LES’s Sprawling New Essex Crossing. Essex Market and the Market Line now have dozens of food options, and Eater critic Robert Sietsema picks his favorites ...
New York is suffering from food hall fatigue. That’s the lesson of the unfortunate planned closing of the Market Line food hall at Essex Crossing on April 1. Developer Delancey Street Associates ...
Essex Crossing’ s developers are planning to clear out all remaining vendors from the Market Line, a 150,000-square-foot subterranean food court, by early April. The food hall has operated underneath ...
Many of the 30 vendors in the 150,000-square-foot food court below 115 Delancey Street have already shuttered and moved out of their stalls. Other tenants in Essex Crossing, including city-operated ...
The Essex Crossing complex just achieved a financial milestone and looks forward to a food frenzy in the next few weeks as well. Developer Delancey Street Associates has nailed down $215 million in… ...
Market Line, the 150,000-square-foot subterranean food court under Essex Crossing on the Lower East Side, will officially close on April 1. The shuttering, reported by both Commercial Observer and ...
Roughly 90 percent of Essex Crossing is now open or under construction. The Market Line will be located in the building’s cellar and will have food vendors, a beer hall, gallery and performance ...
A new farm, now among the largest in the borough, launched Wednesday at the Essex Crossing megaproject in the Lower East Side. Located on the sixth floor of The Essex at 125 Essex Street, the ...
The Essex Crossing mega-development — comprised of nine buildings, 400,000-square-feet of office space and 450,000-square-feet of retail area connected by green spaces and bike paths — is ...
Smorgasburg, an expanded Essex Street Market, and a rooftop farm are coming to the LES.
It recently purchased two retail condo units, one of which used to be a food hall, inside 1 Essex Crossing at 202 Broome St., according to documents that appeared in the city register Friday.