I'm as eager as the next person to learn more about this project. But I certainly understand their preference to proceed with their work quietly and privately until they have news to share.
We've seen two models of communication by new restaurants under development in our neighborhood. One has shared with us every step of the process, including detailed design choices, struggles with permitting, etc. This has included a fair bit of drama when there have been disagreements with members of this discussion forum and criticism of the community board. The other restaurant has been more measured in its communications, reliably showing up here to update us when they have tangible news to share. But given that they have missed their opening date as well, I'm sure they've been traveling a similarly difficult road. In the end, despite being led by people who know what they are doing, both are taking a lot longer to come to life than anticipated. The obstacles to opening a business in this city are clearly very high.
Nonetheless, the neighborhood is rooting for them, and they'll both be welcomed eagerly when they finally do open up. I'm sure they'll welcome any word-of-mouth publicity we can provide when they're ready for it.