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An SLA spokesman says "we can't just do a blanket denial for a whole class of licenses."
Events director Andy Griggs says 95 jobs are out the wazoo.
At least you don't have to pay half a million for a liquor license here.
But you'll still have to wait a few months for a liquor license.
After just four months, the controversial chef's restaurant is done.
A couple of our favorite bureaucratic agencies are patting themselves on the back today.
An Inwood wine bar has gone without wine for over a year.
The Williamsburg taquería's two-year-long wait for liquor is finally over.
Plus: another lawsuit for Gordon Ramsay, and Sandra Lee prepares for first lady possibilities, all in our morning news roundup.
Fifteen fights and eleven instances of drug activity in the past year.
But the silver lining: The 4 a.m. closing time may be back in vogue.
Will Harlem fall victim to new legislation seeking to close a loophole in the dreaded 200-foot law?
Plus: Airport restaurants see crowds and yoga and food worlds collide, all in our morning news roundup.
The SLA’s new chairman, Dennis Rosen, updated the New York State Assembly on his progress yesterday.
The latest in the SLA's twelve-step path to recovery.