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Williamsburg »

Parties with lots of noise and light go on until 3 a.m. during the summer, locals said.

West Village »

The former home of Veranda on Seventh Ave. South will be replaced by six stories of condos and retail.

Bed-Stuy »

Bed-Stuy residents gave a letter of approval to Fancy Nancy but shot down bids for three other bars.

Inwood »

Cairo, at 400 W. 202nd St., would open on a corridor that currently counts five similar nightclubs.

Inwood »

Cavala Cafe's owner indicated at a State Liquour Authority hearing that he would soundproof the space.

Fort George »

Community Board 12 voted to renew Apt. 78's liquor license after a show of support from the community.

Meatpacking District »

Daniel Boulud wrote a letter of support for chef Guenter Seeger's new upscale seasonal restaurant.

Upper West Side »

Riposo 72, which locals blasted for hosting online daters, had its sidewalk liquor license approved.

Williamsburg »

Locals have complained about noise and crowding from Champs.

Greenwich Village »

Claudette restaurant initially promised the Community Board they wouldn't have outdoor seating.

Inwood »

Beans and Vines will open a new location on Broadway with nearly triple its current space. 

Williamsburg »

A flier notifying neighbors was not clear enough about being a Starbucks, the board said.

Inwood »

Hashi Sushi, recently operating as NoVvo, was denied a renewal of its liquour license on Tuesday.

Inwood »

The yet-unnamed craft beer bar at 4740 Broadway is set to open by Thanksgiving, owners said.

Inwood »

NoVvo, formerly Hashi Sushi, was closed because the owner did not have worker's compensation coverage.