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The market would serve "higher-end" breakfast, lunch and dinner fare, a representative for English said.

Chelsea »

Chef Kristin Sollenne hopes to open two new eateries in a space once home to the troubled Il Bastardo.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Space Ibiza's co-owner hopes to open FREQ on West 46th Street, between 11th and 12th avenues.

Chelsea »

"I have never seen... so many people come out opposing an application," 19th and 9th's attorney said.

Chelsea »

The operators behind the Boxers chain plan to open a "contemporary pub" at 19th Street and Ninth Avenue.

Bed-Stuy »

But the plans for Secret Project Robot got pushback from members of the local community board.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Community Board 4 members were divided over Rise Bar's application for a later closing time on weekends.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

A Community Board 4 committee voted in favor of Rise's application, despite some neighbors' concerns.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The owner of Rise Bar in Hell's Kitchen wants a 4 a.m. closing time on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Bed-Stuy »

The yet-to-be-named bar had its liquor license request denied by the community board.

Chinatown »

Despite some opposition, Community Board 3's SLA committee sided with the owners of a new restaurant.

Chinatown »

The changes were outlined in a liquor license application for the space posted online.

East Village »

Biang!, the new restaurant, will offer table service and serve meals "family-style."

Financial District »

The coffee mega-chain recently began serving beer and wine at a location in Williamsburg.

West Village »

The new restaurant, opening on Grove Street, will serve a $125 tasting menu that does not include sushi.