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Hunts Point »

Since losing its license, Platinum Pleasures has tried to secretly sell alcohol, police say.

Crown Heights »

A new thrift shop has earned the ire of its Franklin Ave. neighbors by applying for a liquor license.

TriBeCa »

High-profile Spring Studios, slated to open at 50 Varick St., is having trouble winning over CB1.

Williamsburg »

The popular markets' organizers have applied with the state for a park liquor-vending permit.

New York City »

DNAinfo.com New York went hunting for some of the most delicious drinks from around the world.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Space NY will hold more than 1,200 partygoers in a planned venue west of 11th Avenue.

Red Hook »

Cynthia Thomas-Dicks is planning to reopen Paris Cabaret on Commerce Street under a new name.

Bushwick »

Green Fitness Studio in Bushwick is applying for a liquor license.

Williamsburg »

A five-block strip along Grand Street has had at least 12 reported break-ins since June, police said.

Red Hook »

A new distillery in Red Hook is crafting artisanal rum, rye, whiskey and grappa.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The deputy CEO of the agency admitted mistakes at a forum on Hell's Kitchen nightlife.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Community Board 3 recently unveiled its July agenda for new liquor license applications.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Police said a former restaurant at 65 Sherman Avenue is throwing parties and charging $80 for a bottle of booze.

Manhattan »

HBO, which airs "True Blood" and sponsors the Bryant Park film series, took a bite out of a beer and wine plan.

Manhattan »

A last-minute erosion of support among Bryant Park's partners means no wine or beer for moviegoers, officials said.