A program to restart outdoor dining in New York City on April 1 is facing an extensive backlog of applications.
Eateries have complained about the stricter rules, and only about half of the restaurants using roadway and cafe dining ...
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Carlos Suarez, founder of the popular New York restaurant Rosemary’s, grew up in Coral Gables in the 1990s, but after college ...
Hundreds of roadway outdoor dining applications are stuck in "bureaucratic limbo," according to a report. Plus more news.
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Grub Street on MSNOutdoor Dining’s Return Might Really Be DoomedBrad Lander, the city comptroller, is getting nervous about outdoor dining. The new version of the program, officially dubbed Dining Out NYC, is set to return on April 1. As of Ja ...
Restaurant owners say they’ve been in limbo for months as city departments point fingers at each other for delays in permit ...
New York City's new program for outdoor dining sheds is off to a slow start. Only 40 permits have been issued so far by the city Department of Transportation to roughly 1,400 restaurants that want ...
Polarizing pandemic-era sheds will be popping up across the Big Apple in a matter of weeks — to the dismay of those who thought the eyesores were gone for good.
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An Eater’s Guide to Sri LankaThe late Geoffrey Bawa, Sri Lanka’s most celebrated architect, spent about 50 years at his country estate, Lunuganga, on the ...
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