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A new restaurant is coming to 365 Fifth Ave. in Park Slope. (Google Maps.)
PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN The restaurateurs behind some of the city s favorite Indian restaurants are moving closer to bringing their flagship eatery to Park Slope.
Roni Mazumdar and Chef Chintan Pandya, who run the group Unapologetic Foods, recently gained the support of Community Board 6 s Permits and Licenses Committee for their plan to move popular Lower East Side restaurant The Masalawala to Fifth Avenue.
The original Masalawala which Mazumdar first opened in 2011 as a gift to his father closed when its lease expired earlier this month. Owners decided the expiration was an opportunity to try something new, a spokesperson said.
Trying to sort out full capacity, 6-foot rule and vaxx proof
Gov. Cuomo says that as of May 19 the state will set no restrictions on restaurant capacity. But, according to
posted regulations, a “required social distance of 6 feet” will remain in effect. Which means that, except for the largest eateries, there will be no net gain, and many restaurant’s bars will still have room for a handful of people, depending on size.
However, in his
For events that can show proof of vaccination or recent negative tests, the 6-foot limit does not need to apply, OK? So it’s 6 feet, but if you say, “Look, I’m only going … to allow people in the restaurant who are fully vaccinated or just took a negative test,” then you can go (closer than) the 6 feet.
What do New York s new restaurant rules actually mean?
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August Rosa, owner of Pint Sized, writes the message Don t Move, 6 feet with chalk between tables outside his craft beer establishment on Broadway on Wednesday, June 17, 2020, in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union
ALBANY Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo says that as of May 19 the state will set no restrictions on restaurant capacity. But, according to posted regulations, a required social distance of 6 feet will remain in effect. Which means that, except for the largest eateries, there will be no net gain in seating or number of tables, and many restaurant s bars will still have room for a handful of people at most, depending on size.
The 12-floor, 138-room Mr. C Beverly Hills hotel and inset of A SecurAlert mobile panic-button device.
Union workers at the L.A. hotel (where Harvey Weinstein allegedly raped an actress) demand heightened security, citing examples of guests exposing themselves to employees.
In the decade since the sexual assault case of former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn involving a maid at the Sofitel in Manhattan (charges were later dropped and a settlement reached), panic button systems increasingly have been mandated to protect hotel employees against sexual misconduct, whether through collective bargaining as negotiated by the New York Hotel Trades Council or through ordinances in cities including Seattle, Miami, Long Beach and Santa Monica. Now, organized labor has its eyes on more cities in the greater Los Angeles area, including L.A. and Beverly Hills.
HOUNSFIELD â Last year, it was thought that the property surrounding the long vacant Rusted Route Bar and Grill on Route 3 would soon become home to the areaâs newest farmers market.
Once his proposal had been approved, Tim Allen was free to begin the market at his discretion, but due to various personal health issues, as well as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, he decided to wait to start the market until this year.
Now, the time has come for the 1 More Vendor, Farmers and Flea Market to take its place among the markets of Jefferson County, starting Memorial Day weekend. The property at 16902 Route 3 is 323 feet wide and 400 feet deep. Vendor spaces will be 10-foot by 10-foot spots with 10 feet between each of the vendors. There will also be a 15-foot-wide crushed stone walkway separating them.