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Court Street, White Plains, NY

New Mural Adorns Soon-To-Be-Converted Galleria Mall Space In White Plains: 'Bit Of Whimsy' New Mural Adorns Soon-To-Be-Converted Galleria Mall Space In White Plains: 'Bit Of Whimsy'
New Mural Adorns Soon-To-Be-Converted Galleria Mall Space In White Plains: 'Bit Of Whimsy' As officials in Westchester review a proposal to turn the former Galleria Mall into a mixed-use residential and retail development, a local muralist has had a go at beautifying the site.  Ossining-based illustrator and muralist Katie Reidy, age 38, is currently working on an original 60-by-12-foot work painted on a safety barrier surrounding the site of the former Galleria Mall in White Plains at 100 Main St., which was a mainstay in the county for over four decades and closed in March 2023. Reidy, who began the work on Tuesday, Dec. 12 near the corne…
Pair Of New Restaurants Making Splash In White Plains Pair Of New Restaurants Making Splash In White Plains
Pair Of New Restaurants Making Splash In White Plains Food fanatics, rejoice: Two new establishments have been added to the restaurant scene in White Plains, and they're off to strong starts. First, Z Prime Italian Steakhouse, located at 189 E. Post Road, offers a wide variety of traditional steakhouse and authentic Italian cuisine. The menu features fresh fare like clams, mussels, and shrimp as well as land options like filet mignon, Colorado lamb, and veal chops. The restaurant’s Facebook reviews provide some insight regarding its impression with customers: “The service and food were equally superb. Very hospitable hosts. Staff and owners w…
Who Said Outdoor Movies Are Extinct? 'Big' Hits Area Big Screen Who Said Outdoor Movies Are Extinct? 'Big' Hits Area Big Screen
Who Said Outdoor Movies Are Extinct? 'Big' Hits Area Big Screen If you like outdoor movies, actor Tom Hanks and free popcorn, you're in luck. The City of White Plains is celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Hanks' appearance in "Big," by showing the movie outdoors on Court Street between Main Street and Martine Avenue. "Big" was first released 30 years ago.  At the moment, city officials have not set a rain date, so are counting on clear skies on Saturday, Sept. 22.  The movie begins at 7:30 p.m. Bring your own lawn chairs, blankets and snacks. Free popcorn will be offered to everyone who wants it.  For more details, click here.