Take a deep breath upon entering 3 Purdy Ave. and you might imagine you’ve been transported to a French café.
Everything at Tweeds Custom Suits, scheduled to arrive in Rye this fall, will be bespoke.
After months of planning, the event transformed storefronts into mini galleries, weaving local and regional artwork into the daily rhythm of downtown life.
Following advice she received on Shark Tank, serial entrepreneur Jane Carroll plans to produce homestyle, preservative-free food in a large manufacturing kitchen in the historic Port Chester Savings Bank.
Several owners said the loss of outdoor dining for 10 days caused some temporary impacts on their businesses.
As Rye shoppers and diners visit local businesses this fall, they’ll encounter a slew of new and changed restaurants and retailers in town.
Eight establishments compete in Rye’s quarter-mile-long central business district to pour residents hot and cold creations.
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.
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.
Board Chairman Michael Harrington told The Record that the word “Badass” was inappropriate to display on a sign at the entrance to Rye’s business district.