New COVID Rules Bring Lawsuits
The uncertainty brought by the coronavirus pandemic is being exasperated by inconsistency and mismanagement from City Hall.
This is according to several Conservative Party candidates, business owners and consumers, all of whom announced today that they are bringing a lawsuit against NYC’s government for the vaccine passport mandate.
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Chamber of Commerce helps business damaged by car crash
A damaged Bay Ridge restaurant got a helping hand from the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce last week.
On July 18 at 1 a.m., a driver crashed into and destroyed the outdoor dining enclosure of South Brooklyn Foundry. Co-owner Agnes Kelly was on her way to the restaurant at 6909 Third Ave. when an employee called her with the bad news.
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A Record Number of Restaurants Are Opening in New York City. Sort Of.
heThe return of restaurants. The season of hedonism. The summer of New York City. There’s no shortage of names for what’s unfolding in the once-yurt-laden streets of New York, but Nicole Biscardi thinks there might be room for one more. “This is the start of the restaurant renaissance,” says Biscardi, a hospitality industry specialist with the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce.
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The Setups for Outdoor Winter Dining Are Lavish. But Are They Safe?
A Latin fusion restaurant in Queens will serve crispy arepa cups and ropa vieja at an outdoor dining chalet with rustic wood beams and sparkling chandeliers.
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