–An in-depth look at the Tenement Museum’s expansion at 103 Orchard St., where it will debut an exhibition focused on the decades after World War II. [New York Times]
–Target released new details about its 27,000 square foot store planned on East 14th Street. [EV Grieve]
–A profile of Dixon Place, the Lower East Side’s “queer theater haven.” [The Guardian]
–Another strong review for the Chinatown Fair documentary: “Part scrappy, part sweet and wholly enjoyable, ‘The Lost Arcade’ is a love letter to a vanished piece of New York, and a little wish for the future.” [New York Times]
–Recalling the Lower East Side’s Jacob Joseph School, which set a standard for Jewish education. [The Jewish Press]
–The Orchard Street restaurant, Black Tree, will be temporarily closing for a revamp. [Eater]