In the meantime, Mr. Niccolini said he and Mr. von Bidder had been talking to other restaurants nearby to create short-term pop-ups. They are even considering having a Four Seasons food truck to sell classics like the crab cakes. With the guidance of Paul Goldberger, an architecture critic, Mr. Niccolini and Mr. von Bidder have selected Isay Weinfeld, a Brazilian architect, to design the space. PhotoFor a few months the rumor has been flying around dining and social circles that the venerable Four Seasons restaurant would move to 280 Park Avenue, between East 48th and 49th Streets. In addition to the two dining rooms, there will be outdoor dining spaces for each.
Source: New York Times May 28, 2016 23:21 UTC