New York is suffering from food hall fatigue. That’s the reason behind the unfortunate planned closing of the Market Line food hall at Essex Crossing on April 1. Developer Delancey Street Associates, however, blamed a “challenging economic environment” and, oddly, the long-over pandemic, for a recent vendors’ exodus. It’s the first flop for Essex Crossing,…
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