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NYC outdoor dining season over
NYC restaurants must remove their roadway outdoor dining sheds today
Outdoor dining sheds across New York City must come down today as the new Dining Out NYC rules for restaurants take effect.
The deadline is here: NYC restaurants must take down outdoor dining sheds
Friday marks the deadline for New York City restaurants to take down their outdoor dining sheds — a common sight that has become ubiquitous along sidewalks post-pandemic. For some restaurants these pandemic era dining sheds were massive investments – complete with elaborate lighting,
NYC outdoor dining sheds must come down Friday — before the ‘busiest part of the year’ — per strict new seasonal rules
Restaurant sheds across the five boroughs must come down by Friday, according to new city rules -- that had some diners saying good riddance, while eatery staffers worried about the impact on business.
Deadline arrives for NYC restaurants to dismantle street dining sheds
Friday was the deadline for all roadway outdoor dining sheds in New York City to be dismantled, and restaurant owners spend the day scrambling to take them down. CBS News New York's Lori Bordonaro reports.
NYC Restaurants Face Fines as Deadline to Remove Outdoor Dining Sheds Looms
NYC restaurants must remove their outdoor dining sheds by Friday under the new "Dining Out NYC" program or face fines.
NYC’s outdoor dining sheds are about to disappear. Here’s why
The look of the city is about to change dramatically: Under new city regulations, the outdoor dining sheds that have become a distinctive part of the post-COVID landscape must come down by the end of the week.
Last of NYC’s outdoor dining sheds must come down by Friday
Businesses that fail to remove their outdoor dining roadway sheds face fines of up to $1,000. The next season of roadway dining in NYC resumes on April 1, 2025.
Many NYC outdoor dining sheds still standing despite Friday deadline for removal
NEW YORK (WABC) -- A major change in the New York City landscape is about to take place. By the end of the day on Friday, city rules will require roadway outdoor dining sheds to be taken down.
The deadline is here: NYC restaurants must take down outdoor dining sheds Friday
Friday marks the deadline for New York City restaurants to take down their outdoor dining sheds — a common site that has become ubiquitous along sidewalks post-pandemic. Establishments that do not take their outdoor dining sheds down by the end of the day,
NYC outdoor dining season over: Restaurants to take down sheds
New York City's outdoor dining season is coming to a close, which means sheds must come down by the end of Friday.
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Friday was last day for roadway outdoor dining; practice resumes April 1
The Department of Transportation announced that Friday was the last day for businesses to take down roadway outdoor dining ...
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Eat your heart out, outside: New restrictions on outdoor dining must be revised
Today, Nov. 29, is the end of the road for roadway dining as we knew it in New York City. This is a mistake; the City Council ...
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Dining Sheds Changed the N.Y.C. Food Scene. Now Watch Them Disappear.
Street side sheds and shanties helped keep restaurants afloat during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic. Now, for better ...
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