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Community Board 2 liquor license committee

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Chef Vincent Chirico also had to change the name of his restaurant one month after it opened.

Nolita »

The Spring Street bar will close its backyard at 11 p.m. on weekends instead of midnight.

Nolita »

The landlord tried for years to get a liquor license so a restaurant could be in the space, to no avail.

West Village »

The liquor license committee argued about discouraging top-tier chefs from coming to the neighborhood.

West Village »

The historic bar has been struggling to reopen for more than eight years.

Greenwich Village »

Surya, from chef/restaurateur Lala Sharma and his sons, is opening at 154 Bleecker St. in a few weeks.

Greenwich Village »

A DNAinfo article complicated an already contentious affordable housing fight.

Meatpacking District »

Vincent Chirico agreed to a wine and beer license, not full liquor, but neighbors still fought him.

SoHo »

Community Board 2 approved the use of the interior space, but held off on ruling on the backyard.

SoHo »

Chef Alicia Walter battled the local community board to open her first restaurant in SoHo.

SoHo »

The store's lease is ending on Gansevoort Street, and they have to move to make way for new development.

West Village »

Hakata Tonton wants to expand into the space previously occupied by drag bar Boots & Saddle.

West Village »

Vincent Chirico wants out of his lease after neighbors opposed having a restaurant in their building.

West Village »

A broker for the Seventh Avenue South space said Garage's lease expires at the end of this year.

SoHo »

It took five tries, but Once Upon a Tart got the OK from Community Board 2 for its application.