CB2 Uproots Josh Pickard’s Rooftop-Garden Plans
There's some concern that the project might become a "hot spot."
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There's some concern that the project might become a "hot spot."
An owner calls the Hula-Hoop story a lie, but does admit to some wrongdoing.
Things are looking good for the restaurant's plans to take over the space next door.
Two different restaurants get two very different reactions from the board's SLA committee.
The karaoke bar had planned to expand its offerings, but the community board has other ideas.
The iconic gay bar gets the board to make a rare reversal on its earlier decision.
Pieces will have to rethink their relocation plans.
The artist tells CB2 that "bars and restaurants saved our neighborhood."
The restaurant's still hopping, despite efforts to run it dry.
Community Board 2's licensing committee wants La Esquina to go dry.
The former Eldridge operator will be allowed to open till 4 a.m. on weekends.
Bar owners considered her a menace; others considered her a heroine.
Plus: Marc Forgione pitches a Southeast Asian concept, and the latest liquor-license drama!
Are the new breed of food carts just too ugly for Central Park?
They ain't too proud to beg!
No toning down the rhetoric at the community-board meetings!
Restaurateurs have been “treated like an ATM machine,” says Ken Friedman.
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