Eight establishments compete in Rye’s quarter-mile-long central business district to pour residents hot and cold creations.
Seeing an opportunity, Yanet Castillo said that no other groomers in Rye specialize in senior pets.
Inspections by health officials and the MTA, which owns the space, uncovered an unapproved electric range and tabletop fryer. 
For over 40 years Charlie Nam’s store has served the Rye community, as Nam’s friendly nature and smiles were as common as new heels and straps.
The property traces its roots as a drinking establishment all the way back to the 1920s. Originally called Buggies and then The Little Club, The Pub was created by long-time proprietor James Finneran in 1982. 
The guide will help visitors better navigate the Jay grounds, including sights and trails within the 23-acre property, the center wrote in an Instagram post.
The new coffee shop announced on Instagram that it would be temporarily closed as they “wrap up the last steps” in their buildout. 
The project, called Art for Purchase, is seeking Rye businesses to help showcase artwork by “emerging talents” and “seasoned creators.
Gentlemen’s Grooming Lounge at 27 Purchase Street is the third outlet for co-owner Agon Gega and his partners, who also own shops in White Plains and Manhattan.
The Rye iteration will be more than a coffee shop — there is also a bar, which will become operational once Winfield obtains its liquor license. 

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