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- ↑ Zoë (68 Washington Street) makes the trend consciousness and luxe feel of stores like Barney’s and Bergdorf effortlessly accessible to those across the river, and in an environment that’s a much
- ↑ Whether you’re a full-on book geek, looking to become one, or just like the idea of exploring some titles you won’t find anywhere else, Powerhouse Arena (37 Main Street) is an essential stop. The s
- ↑ One of the most frequent raves among customers of Modern Anthology (68 Jay Street) is how the shop is laid out like the apartment you dream of living in; the tableaus of furniture and décor w
- ↑Saturday afternoons and a relaxing cup of (preferably delicious) coffee go hand-in-hand. However, the inevitable seat hunting can tend to ruin the whole chill-out concept. Luckily, Brooklyn Roasting C
- ↑Whether you’re looking to burn off some doughnuts from the Brooklyn Roasting Company or just searching for a rejuvenating workout, we suggest The Lab (77 Front Street), particularly the cardio Pilates