Council sets table for open dining
/Permanent al fresco dining is now one step closer to becoming a reality in Queens and the rest of the city after the City Council approved a bill amending the city’s zoning laws Thursday.
Read MorePermanent al fresco dining is now one step closer to becoming a reality in Queens and the rest of the city after the City Council approved a bill amending the city’s zoning laws Thursday.
Read More“New York City will not give a single inch in the fight against COVID-19.”
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“We’re starting to see that while it’s the most diverse city in the world, that’s getting lost in corporate interest and gentrification. We don't want it to get lost the way culture has been lost in Brooklyn.”
The annual Sunnyside Restaurant Week is making a comeback this month, helping to boost Western Queens eateries devastated by the COVID crisis.
Read MoreQueens Place Mall is located in the yellow “precautionary” zone, while Queens Center Mall down the street is in the orange “warning” zone
Read More“It’s time for a new tradition.”
Read More“We must at this point, prioritize both a sensible economic reopening and public health.”
Read More“Great jobs come at the end of it.”
Read More“Losing June was devastating.”
Read More“I lost tens of thousands of dollars in a week.”
Read More“I call it my museum without glass. You can touch everything.”
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