In an attempt to shut down a thriving black market, the City Council passed a bill that would increase the number of permits for street vendors. Source: New York Times
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NYC Small Business Services Now Offering Free Courses This is a promotional post from one of our LES Partners, The Lower East Side Partnership. On behalf of the NYC Department of Small Business Services, the Lower East Side Partnership would like…
Aeon Bookstore at 151 East Broadway Hosts Grand Opening Tonight Photos by Laurie Gwen Shapiro, via Facebook. Here’s something to brighten your Friday. A new bookstore! On the Lower East Side! In 2018! Yesterday, Laurie Gwen Shapiro noticed the arrival…
Seward Park Liquors Opens For Business at 53 Ludlow St. Months after its dramatic departure from Grand Street, Seward Park Liquors has relocated to a new storefront at 53 Ludlow St. (between Grand and Broome streets). The new shop is…
“Fong On” Name Disappears From Mott Street Awning, Dispute Isn’t Over Yet Photo by Karlin Chan. Here’s a followup from a story we reported last week. The Eng family, which has owned the “Fong On” brand for decades, has been…