–The city very rarely issues noise violations to bars and clubs after residents contact 311 with complaints. [Channel 4]
–East Broadway, once known as “Little Fuzhou,” is in decline as a small business center in Chinatown. [World Journal via Voices of NY]
–Yesterday we mentioned a New York judge’s scolding of a high profile law firm for charging the Seward Park Co-op $464,000 in legal fees. The firm, Greenberg Traurig, responds in a statement: “We respectfully disagree with the characterization of our firm’s fees in this matter on which our client prevailed.” [New York Post]
–Joan Micklin Silver talks about casting “Crossing Delancey.” [Filmmaker Magazine]
–Shakespeare in the Parking Lot almost got booted from the Clemente, but the quirky summer production will be back on the Lower East Side starting Thursday evening. [Bedford & Bowery]
–Pete Wells says Una Pizza Napaletano is a restaurant “at war with itself.” [New York Times]