Tiny Fork, the new restaurant and nightlife spot in the Slipper Room building, is back on next month's community board agenda. Controversial club owner Rob Shamlian, along with Frank Vivolo (who owned the dearly departed Bruschetta) are expected to...
Community Board 3 is out with the agenda for its April 8th liquor licensing hearing. There are some potentially interesting items here, including a new proposal for the Alias space at 76 Clinton St. More details as full applications...
Yesterday morning we stopped by 139 Ludlow Street, where Soho House is holding a series of open houses for local residents in advance of next month's community board meeting. The members' only club is expected to go before CB3's...
It was a rough night at Community Board 3's March liquor license hearing for the New Kings of New York Nightlife. Mark Birnbaum and Eugene Remm of the EMM Group wanted the board's blessing to move the dance floor...
It looks like more change is in the air on Clinton Street. According to a notice posted on the window, the team behind Wild Edibles is applying for a liquor license at 76 Clinton Street, which has been home...
Community Board 3 is out with the agenda for its March liquor license hearing. Among the applicants: ramen specialist Ivan Orkin, who's taking over a space at 25 Clinton Street. Also, looks like the Living Room might be headed...
Police and other city and state officials were out in force on the Lower East Side last night, inspecting several nightlife venues for possible violations. Tammany Hall (152 Orchard), Boss Tweeds (115 Essex), Leftfield (87 Ludlow), The Suffolk (107...
It was another lengthy and contentious evening at Community Board 3's liquor licensing committee meeting. We'll have a more detailed wrap-up later, but a few highlights now. First the panel opposed a plan by the operators of Piano's, 158...
If Jeremiah Stone and Fabian Von Hauske have their way, this storefront at 138 Orchard Street will become "Contra," a restaurant "inspired by their American, Asian and Mexican roots." The pair will go before Community Board 3's State Liquor...
As we reported earlier in the month, the legendary Living Theatre is in the middle of its last production at 21 Clinton Street, the company's home for the past six years. What will happen to the space after the...