–The Allure Group has until 2022 to comply with an agreement struck with the state attorney general to open a health care facility on the Lower East Side. The other day, a rep from the AG’s office briefed a committee of Community Board 3. Allure, of course, was at the center of the Rivington House scandal. [Crain’s]
–Kushner Companies’ deal to buy the Hotel on Rivington appears to be in jeopardy. [The Real Deal]
—Back in the fall of 2017, Essex Crossing began marketing 350,000 square feet of office space in two towers on Delancey Street. A year-and-a-half later, there’s another PR push to lease the office suites, which developers believe will be, “very appealing to the best of today’s large corporate tenants.” [New York Post]
–Those East Villagers won’t have to trudge down Clinton Street to the Lower East Side Trader Joe’s much longer. TJ’s finally confirms its new location on East 14th Street. [EV Grieve]
–An artist-run gallery, A.D., is opening at 19 Monroe St. [Art News]