The new rules prevent any "peddler, vendor, hawker, or huckster" from selling merchandise or providing a service on any of the city s bridges or elevated walkways though none have
Street vendors were gone from the Brooklyn Bridge on Wednesday as the city enforced a ban aimed at improving pedestrian safety on the iconic East River crossing that is a popular tourist destination. Dozens of street vendors hawking art, food and tourist tchotchkes crowded the bridge’s Manhattan approaches until they were cleared out under the new city regulation, which was first proposed in .
NEW YORK — New York City will ban all vendors from the base of the Brooklyn Bridge starting Jan. 3, Mayor Eric Adams’ office said Friday, aiming to clear the tangle of sellers who have long crowded the bustling pedestrian level of the celebrated steel and stone suspension bridge. If effective, the city’s plan would mark the end of an era for the bridge: For years, New Yorkers and throngs of .
On Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023, the Center for Student Engagement’s Campus Events Board hosted a clothing swap for UT students. The event encouraged participants to bring clothes that they no