UpdatedWed, Jan 20, 2021 at 10:14 am ET Reply(1) An image of people eating at a Dyckman Street restaurant with the new heat lamps. (Photo credit: Emily Andrews for Rockwell Group) INWOOD, NY — Dyckman Street just got some help in the quest for comfortable outdoor dining despite the increasingly cold temperatures. The busy street in Inwood recently received 33 heaters for restaurants to use in their outdoor dining setups. The warming devices are part of an initiative from the design and architecture firm Rockwell Group to place heaters in community spaces around New York City. Subscribe "We're thrilled to add our block of restaurants to the growing list of places where New Yorkers can now more comfortably dine and safely gather outdoor this winter," said Susana Osorio, owner of Mamasushi and Mamajuana Cafe on Dyckman Street, in a news release. "With the installation of these heaters, we'll be able to stay open, serve the local community and survive the colder months."