Despite the continuously strong Covid-19 numbers, New York City still faces sluggish economic numbers and high unemployment. As such over 50 elected officials including New York State Attorney General Letitia James, NYC Council Speaker Corey Johnson, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer (the last three are the leading contenders to be […]
New York Bars & Restaurants get Three Strikes and Your Out Policy
The continued hardship that bars and restaurants in New York have suffered through the Covid-19 pandemic continues as they will no longer be allowed to serve alcohol to customers unless they also order food, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said announced. In addition, patrons will no longer be allowed to order alcohol by walking up to bars, […]
Covid-19 Cases Shift Around New York City
Though New York City has done a wonderful job of flattening the Covid-19 curve there are some new trends that need to be watched which will impact the continued reopening process. Cases are popping up in more affluent Brooklyn and Manhattan neighborhoods that were not hard hit at the height of the pandemic. At the […]
NYC Coronavirus Pandemic Update
As the supply chain faces daunting challenges related to coronavirus, it is imperative that those who deliver necessary goods to groceries, pharmacies, hospitals, and consumers are up to date with the latest developments: Alternate side is suspended till 3/24 Parking tickets are still being issued to commercial vehicles Parking Violations Bureau and OATH stillĀ open […]