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Only a small portion of the city’s restaurants have applied for permits to set up dining structures under new regulations.
City Comptroller and Democratic candidate in the 2025 NYC mayor’s race Brad Lander has his plate full with a brand-new plan for outdoor dining that, he says, would keep al fresco service available and ...
He said he will pay roughly $30,000 for his outdoor dining structure ... and only through negotiation was NYC DOT able to save the program.” Last month, The Post reported a backlog of more ...
As was predicted, the City Council made a grave error in so weakening the city’s outdoor dining program that hardly any ...
Sidewalk seating is allowed year-round, while roadway, or curbside, dining is allowed only eight months of the year, from April through November, meaning restaurants have to pack up and store their ...
When the program fully resumes on Tuesday, there will be nearly 80% fewer outdoor dining setups than during the pandemic peak ...
Outdoor dining is back in New York City, so find a table and some fresh ... more than 3,400 applications for the outdoor dining program, which has grown more than two and half times the size ...
Pour one out for outdoor dining of yore. Once the program fully resumes on Tuesday for the season, the number of restaurants, cafes, bars and other venues partaking in New York City’s outdoor ...
Hundreds of qualified restaurants can begin serving meals to patrons in their sidewalk and roadway eating spaces.
The NYC Department of Transportation is scheming to sell off prime public space it initially commandeered for its ...