As a lifelong resident of the Upper East Side, I will admit that post-Covid the neighborhood was pretty grim. Its streets were lined with boarded-up storefronts, shuttered restaurants and moving trucks bound for Florida. However, with the Four Seasons on 57th Street and the Surrey, now a Corinthia hotel, finally re-opened, arguably the best exhibition mounted at the Metropolitan Museum in a decade and a slew of shiny new restaurants to break up shopping at some of the new downtown-moved-uptown s...
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