Last in today's reconstruction series is the Amish Market, destroyed on 9/11, moved to the end of the world (could there be a worse location?) and now about to open in a huge space on West Broadway. It's been sitting for what seems like forever, but now they're finally starting to stock the shelves and clean it up.
Peripatetic.
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