Metro-North sent a special rebranded train into Grand Central on Monday wrapped in patriotic colors and designs to honor U.S. vets for Veterans Day.
The MTA ordered Winfield to shut down on Aug. 18, about six weeks after the Rye location had opened.  
The MTA revoked earlier “conditional determination letters” that would have renewed Winfield's lease to operate a cafe at the Croton Metro-North station and open a new operation at the Harrison station.
Inspections by health officials and the MTA, which owns the space, uncovered an unapproved electric range and tabletop fryer. 
More than 8,500 commuters travel between Rye and Manhattan weekly on average, according to the MTA.
The new coffee shop announced on Instagram that it would be temporarily closed as they “wrap up the last steps” in their buildout. 
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. 
Interim City Manager Brian Shea said a new sign finalizing the Redd name will be designed and there will a “big event" in September "worthy of the occasion."
Initially, the plan was to open at the Rye train station in the summer, but Breno Donatti, Winfield Street Coffee founder, said construction is already underway and ahead of schedule.
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