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1) West Village: Fred Wilson posts a shot of spanking new (and Art Deco-looking) signage for Gabriel Stulman's takeover of Fedora. No word on whether they kept the old sign for nostalgia's sake. [PLYWOOD]
2) Upper West Side: Above, a picture of the exterior of the new Upper West Side branch of Luke's Lobster. [PLYWOOD]
3) Upper West Side: From the looks of the awning, the old Silk Road Palace space—the UWS restaurant known for its free flowing box wine—is reopening as West Lake Palace. [PLYWOOD]
4) Greenpoint: New signage is up at the Greenpoint branch of Calexico! [PLYWOOD]
5) Williamsburg: A restaurant called Juniper (see above) is coming to Berry at North 7th. This used to be Brooklyn Dugout and has sat empty for the better part of four years. Inside is a bar and a few tables.
6) Soho: A new restaurant called Tresanti is getting close to opening over on 15 Watts St. [PLYWOOD]
7) Brooklyn Heights: Brownstoner grabs signage and interior shots of soon-to-open Latin restaurant Tio Pio, coming to the old F. Martinella space at 117 Court St. [PLYWOOD]
8) Midtown East: Grub Street reports that Baked by Melissa is setting up shop at 109 East 42nd St, next to the Grand Hyatt at Grand Central. [PLYWOOD]
9) East Village: EV Grieve has a shot of signage for Cowgirl Cupcakes, saddling up for business on East 10th St between Avenue A and 1st Ave. [PLYWOOD]