Inching Toward a Tavern on the Green Reopening
The city will reportedly seek proposals for a new operator.
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The city will reportedly seek proposals for a new operator.
The month-old standoff shows signs of thawing.
The Boathouse operator denies he fired a cousin over union issues.
"There are thousands of restaurants in New York. Here are a few in and near the park. Please don't go to the Boathouse."
The man who tried to take over Tavern on the Green is again in the union's crosshairs.
Jennifer LeRoy may be reunited with Tavern on the Green yet.
Tavern on the Green will temporarily be a snack bar and gift shop.
Dean Poll is having trouble reaching an agreement with the union.
Plus: restaurant crawls on the rise, and misdiagnosed food allergies, all in our morning news roundup.
Warner LeRoy fraudulently obtained the trademark, a judge says.
The restaurant's overstock is going to City Harvest. Plus: When will it reopen?
The landmark restaurant may be gone forever as of January 1.
Plus: the dangers of bear meat, and Fabien Beaufour moves on, all in our morning news roundup.
“The city has mounted a scorched-earth litigation battle against Tavern and its creditors.”
A new dispute has erupted over when exactly Jennifer LeRoy will let new leaseholder Dean Poll move in.
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