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The Tabard Inn Is Getting a Reboot From Former Cranes Chef Pepe Moncayo
Barcelona-born chef Pepe Moncayo fused Spanish and Japanese flavors at his former restaurant Cranes and offered a modern take on Catalan cuisine at short-lived Arrels. His latest gig is something totally new for him. As the new culinary partner at the Tabard Inn, he’s been quietly revamping the Mid-Atlantic menu at the storied Dupont Circle [] The post The Tabard Inn Is Getting a Reboot From Former Cranes Chef Pepe Moncayo first appeared on Washingtonian.
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Us Weekly
· Jul 4, 2026
Love Island's Zach Complains He Always Has ‘Morning Wood': 'I Can't Get Up'
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ComicBook.com
· Jun 21, 2026
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NBC News
· Jul 8, 2026
Manhattan Building Remains Unstable; Officials Warn of Collapse
Crews at the former Pfizer headquarters in New York City have been working round-the-clock in an effort to stabilize the building after it was deemed structurally unsafe when some support columns started buckling. Now, video from construction workers 21 floors up shows steel bending inside the high-rise and drone footage appears to capture a slight lean to the building. NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports for TODAY.
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· Jul 11, 2026
He Was Told “You’re Not the Manager” — So He Stopped Acting Like One — His Manager Came Back to a Full Inbox of Unopened Emails
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Commercial Observer
· Jul 8, 2026
Pfizer Building Collapse Stabilized as Metro Loft, David Werner Assess Damage
Workers managed to stabilize the former Pfizer headquarters building at 235 East 42nd Street and 219 East 42nd Street overnight after columns buckled under the weight of added floors early Tuesday. The near-disaster put the surrounding blocks of Midtown East on high alert as city authorities evacuated the area and suspended activity in neighboring buildings. []
The Independent
· Jul 8, 2026
NYC high-rise ‘collapse zone’ leaves guests and locals scrambling for hotel rooms as street closures continue
The high-rise previously housed offices for the pharmaceutical company Pfizer and was being converted into apartments
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