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Well-loved New York City venues saved through online campaigns Steve Olsen, owner of the West Bank Cafe in the Hell s Kitchen neighbourhood, said they were a couple of weeks away from running out of money before receiving a cheque from a fundraising telethon.
Steve Olsen, the owner of the West Bank Café, reads the specials over the phone to a to-go customer in the empty restaurant, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021, in the Hell s Kitchen neighbourhood of New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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The boarded up windows and For Rent signs are all over the place in Manhattan s Hell s Kitchen neighbourhood, where restaurants are closed and businesses shuttered. Nearby, the Broadway theatres are all dark.
NEW YORK The boarded up windows and For Rent signs are all over the place in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighbourhood, where restaurants are closed and businesses shuttered. Nearby, the Broadway theatres are all dark. But the economic darkness brought on by the coronavirus pandemic has had a few bright spots: A couple of well-loved […]
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Steve Olsen, the owner of the West Bank Café, reads the specials over the phone to a to-go customer in the empty restaurant, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021, in the Hell s Kitchen neighborhood of New York. The boarded-up windows and For Rent signs are all over the place in Manhattanâs Hellâs Kitchen neighborhood. Nearby, the Broadway theaters are all dark. But the economic darkness brought on by the coronavirus pandemic has had a few bright spots. A couple of well-loved venues have gotten financial boosts, thanks to online fundraising campaigns and even a telethon. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
NEW YORK (AP) The boarded up windows and For Rent signs are all over the place in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, where restaurants are closed and businesses shuttered. Nearby, the Broadway theaters are all dark.