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People dine outside of Bear Den in Aspen on a warm spring afternoon on Friday, April 9, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) The Aspen Institute and some restaurant-industry heavyweights have rolled out a set of universal guidelines for both dining establishments and the people who frequent them in the COVID-19 era. the industry standards were put together by the Institute’s Food and Safety Program in collaboration with José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen, the James Beard Foundation, the National Restaurant Association, the Independent Restaurant Coalition, and One Fair Wage. Safety First includes a Diner Code of Conduct and what’s expected from restaurant patrons while dining indoors, Our Covid Pledge for restaurant owners and operators, and a set of ventilation guidelines for restaurants. ....
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Share via Shortlink Clockwise from left: Scott Stringer, Eric Adams, Shaun Donovan and Ray McGuire (Getty/Photo illustration by Kevin Rebong for The Real Deal) More than a year ago, the New York Post, citing unnamed sources, reported that Comptroller Scott Stringer would join a growing list of mayoral candidates rejecting campaign contributions from the real estate industry. That wasn’t quite true, it turns out: Landlords, brokers and other real estate players gave $10,560 to the city comptroller’s mayoral campaign in the past six months, according to an analysis by The Real Deal. Stringer’s campaign, which was quoted in the Post story and for nearly a year did not refute it, told ....
Although the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will play in this year s Super Bowl on their home turf, the team’s ownership the Glazer family has deep ties on the opposite coast of Florida in Palm Beach. With their 31-26 win Sunday over the Green Bay Packers, the Bucs will face the Kansas City Chiefs on Feb. 7 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, the first time a Super Bowl team will compete on its home turf. The Bucs last won the Super Bowl in 2003, eight years after the late billionaire Malcolm Glazer, the family’s patriarch, paid $192 million for the NFL franchise in Tampa. Along with serving as president and CEO of the Bucs, Glazer acquired England’s Manchester United soccer team by buying out its shareholders between 2003 and 2005. ....