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March 10, Xenophobia affects Chinatown businesses across NYC. Four of Sunset Park’s Big Dim Sum Parlors Shut Down Due to Sales Impact of Coronavirus

More resources about NYC Chinatown restaurants during the spring and summer 2020, listed chronologically: Coronavirus in NY: Without Tourists, Business Sags

Coronavirus taking a toll on Chinese restaurants in New York

Shops in New York City’s Chinatown are suffering losses of 50% because of coronavirus fears

Chinese Businesses Hit By Crime Believe Coronavirus Is to Blame

Dumplings Against Hate

Coronavirus: Chinatown Stories

Activists Launch New Efforts to Save New York’s Chinatown

Racist graffiti on New York City restaurant during coronavirus

How The Pandemic Has Transformed New York’s Chinatown

‘Who Are We For?’ How the Virus Is Testing the Identity of Chinatown

Chinatown Is Coming Back, One Noodle at a Time

Chinatown Dining Is Coming Back After the Coronavirus Shutdown

March 11, “If you’re not sick, you should be going about your life.” New Coronavirus NYC: Mayor Bill de Blasio Encourages Dining Out

March 12, Grocery Store Revenue Spike The impact of COVID-19 on New York businesses like restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues

More on increased grocery shopping and stockpiling in March, listed chronologically: Panic Shopping for Coronavirus Supplies, but Brunch Is Packed

“Madness” At Park Slope Food Coop & Other Stores As NYers Prep For Coronavirus Spread

With Spreading Virus Comes Fears — and Lots of Stockpiling

Coronavirus chaos continues at NYC grocery stores 

‘It’s hell in there:’ NYC food stores mobbed amid coronavirus fears

March 16, Tri-state area takes action to stop the spread of coronavirus.

Andrew Cuomo on Twitter: “#BREAKING: NY, CT and NJ are taking joint regional action to reduce the spread of #COVID19: Effective 8PM TONIGHT: -Crowd capacity reduced to 50 -Restaurants/bars will be takeout/delivery ONLY -Gyms closed -Movie theaters closed -Casinos closed”

More on restaurants reducing capacity and/or closing in March, listed chronologically: Union Square Hospitality Group Closes All Restaurants in Response to Coronavirus 

Momofuku, Blue Ribbon, Xi’an Famous Foods, Empellon, Daniel Boulud Restaurants Close In Response to Coronavirus

Per Se, Jean-Georges Close, While Hudson Yards’s Mercado Little Spain Converts to Takeout-Only

March 17, Food Bank NYC calls for emergency response. Food Bank Calls for Community Support During Coronavirus Public Health Crisis

More emergency response to food insecurity in March: Who will feed the hungry during the coronavirus outbreak?

Time to Activate This Decade-Old Food Aid Program

How Rethink Food is supporting NYC with safe, fresh food during COVID-19.

City Harvest Mobilizes To Feed The Needy With Unexpected Bump From Restaurants

Coronavirus pushes New York City’s food pantries to ‘nothing short of a crisis’

Charities pushing NYC feeding programs to outdoors, homeless still priority

Covid-19 spawns food relief efforts – Hunts Point Express

How New York City Is Feeding Children on the Front Lines of a Pandemic

Coronavirus News: NYC food banks struggle to stay stocked amid COVID-19 crisis

March 18, Union Square Hospitality group lays off 80% of their workforce.

Danny Meyer’s Restaurant Group Lays Off 2,000 Workers

Some restaurants used their resources in the spring to feed frontline healthcare workers and the increasing number of food insecure New Yorkers: Harlem’s Red Rooster Offers Free Food During Coronavirus Outbreak

Eleven Madison Park Reopens to Serve Citymeals on Wheels

Brooklyn Eatery Becomes a Food Bank for Hard-Hit Industry

Friends in the food industry who are helping us rise to the challenges of COVID-19

How NYC Restaurants Are Helping Health Care Workers in the COVID-19 Fight

Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Celebrity Chefs Pivot From Gourmet Meals To Feeding The Hungry

Restaurants Have Pivoted to Feeding the Frontlines: Is It Delivering?

Eleven Madison Park chef to continue to feed needy New Yorkers https://www.rethinkfood.nyc/

Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Celebrity Chefs Pivot From Gourmet Meals To Feeding The Hungry

March 22, NYC appoints Food Czar. De Blasio Names ‘Food Czar’ to Combat Impending Hunger Crisis with ‘Mobilization We’ve Never Seen Before’

More: NYC’s New Food Czar on Trying to Keep People Fed in a Pandemic Hot Spot

March 30, Instacart workers organize strike. Coronavirus News: Amazon workers in NYC walk out, Instacart employees consider strike

More on workers in food distribution during spring months, chronologically: Grocery Stores Are Packed With People—And Workers Are Scared & Stressed

Grocery, Post Office Workers In NJ Find Themselves On Front Lines Of Pandemic

Instacart Shoppers In Brooklyn Say Company Gave Them Baby Wipes, No Masks

Delivery man keeps quarantined New Yorkers fed amid COVID-19

NYC Council Proposes Bonuses For Hospital, Grocery Store Workers 

Coronavirus in NY: Many Would Go Hungry Without These Drivers

[WATCH] A Day In The Life Of A Grocery Delivery Worker In New York City Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic

Essential Workers Plan May Day Strikes; Others Demand End To COVID-19 Lockdowns

Instacart Was Overwhelmed by Coronavirus Overnight

Unemployed Drivers Find Work Delivering Food to New York City’s Needy

NY Grocery Store Workers Say Parent Company Is Putting Their Lives At Risk

April 3, Product shortages. Whaddaya Knead? Yeast And Baking Powder Top America’s Shopping Lists

More on the grocery shortages throughout spring 2020: Yes, #quarantinebaking has caused a temporary flour shortage. But not for the reasons you’d think.

Yeast shortage 2020: Baker’s yeast is hard to find due to COVID-19

Grocers limit meat purchases during coronavirus – New York Daily News

NYC Meat Suppliers Explain The “Meat Shortage”

April 7, Farmers markets open with safety guidelines. Coronavirus Update: NYC Farmers Markets Open With New Safety Guidelines

Grocery suppliers aside from major chain grocery stores during the pandemic include farmers markers, bodegas, wholesalers, and restaurants: Why Outdoor Farmers’ Markets Matter More Than Ever

Restaurants are transforming into grocery stores because of coronavirus

Hundreds of NYC Bodegas Are Closing Because Of a Decline In Sales Due to COVID-19

Bodegas, Now More Than Ever

NYC Groceries and Coronavirus: Wholesalers Struggle to Meet Consumer Demand

Can the Park Slope Food Coop Survive?

Coronavirus News: Local farms begin home deliveries from Union Square Greenmarket amid coronavirus

NYC Food and Coronavirus: How Produce Street Vendors Serve Food Swamps

April 14, Friendly Fridges. “Friendly fridges” full of free food are on the rise in NYC [Updated]

More coverage of friendly fridges and other individual and community efforts to address food insecurity:

A Fridge Full Of Free Food Appeared In Brooklyn For New Yorkers In Need

New York City Muslims work to build food security during Ramadan

City Organization ‘In It Together NYC’ Working to Combat Food Insecurity During COVID19

Free food fridge in Bed-Stuy inspires community fridges throughout the city

New York City Residents Are Filling Free Food Fridges for Those in Need

New York’s Community Fridges Combat Food Scarcity and Waste

See That Fridge on the Sidewalk? It’s Full of Free Food

Neighbors Help Each Other Through Pandemic Woes Via Mutual Aid Groups : Shots – Health News ‘It’s About Love and Solidarity’: Mutual Aid Unites NYC Neighbors Facing COVID

“Take Some, Leave Some” How Neighbors Are Coming Together To Fight Food Insecurity In Their City

Op-ed: Why Those Community Fridges Won’t Solve Hunger

How This Community Fridge Is Fighting Food Insecurity in NYC’s East Harlem How This Community Fridge is Fighting Food Insecurity in NYC’s East Harlem (Video)

Tackling Food Insecurity One Community Fridge at a Time

April 15 Feeding New York: The Plan for Keeping Our City Fed During the COVID-19 Public Health Crisis. FEEDING NEW YORK

More on feeding New York and similar city efforts to address food insecurity: Coronavirus Update: De Blasio Pledges ‘We Will Not Allow Any New Yorker To Go Hungry’ As City Launches $170 Million Initiative To Fight Food Insecurity

How New York City Is Feeding Children on the Front Lines of a Pandemic

NYC Copes With Coronavirus Side-Effect: Rising Hunger

NYC Unveils $170M Plan to Help Feed Struggling New Yorkers During Pandemic

As City Serves Millions of Emergency Meals, Persistent Concerns About Delivery, Healthfulness and More

City Distributes 550,000 Additional Halal Meals for Ramadan

City’s Efforts to Meet Food Crisis Evolve; Questions About Long Term

Snacks And “Gourmet Salads”: The Wide Variety Of Meals Offered By NYC’s Food Program

New York City Reaches ‘Proud, Sad’ Pandemic Milestone, Distributing 100 Million Free Meals To Those In Need

Especially Hard-Hit by Coronavirus, City’s Bangladeshi Community Sees Failure of Government to Help Vulnerable New Yorkers

City’s Free Meals Program Delivers Moldy Food To Hungry New Yorkers

April 20, Shake Shack returns $10 million government stimulus check. Shake Shack to return $10 million coronavirus small business loan

More on NY and NYC response to struggling restaurants, spring 2020: Proposal for ImmediateCOVID-19 Relief Action Independent Restaurant Coalition

Chef Tom Colicchio says coronavirus government relief package ‘doesn’t really work’ for restaurants

New York City Restaurants Seek Aid to Survive Coronavirus Outbreak

NYC will impose 20-percent cap on restaurant delivery-app fees

Council Passes Restaurant Relief Bills, Will Cap Delivery Fees 

Coronavirus News: New York City Council passes package of ‘urgently needed protections’ for restaurant industry

NYC gives restaurants breaks on rents while capping delivery fees 

April 23, 2 million food insecure. Number of New Yorkers without enough food will hit 2 million, de Blasio says

More on high numbers of food insecure people and the overwhelmed food banks and pantries serving New Yorkers, listed chronologically: Coronavirus pushes New York City’s food pantries to ‘nothing short of a crisis’

The Soup Kitchen That the Coronavirus Couldn’t Stop

Coronavirus News: NYC food banks struggle to stay stocked amid COVID-19 crisis

Hunger, Food & Coronavirus in NYC

City’s Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens Face Obstacles Meeting Soaring Need

Facing Food Insecurity on the Front Lines

Six grassroots organizations are working to fight food insecurity in Queens

NYC Prepares For Hunger Crisis Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Coronavirus Worsens Food Insecurity for New Yorkers

Stuck At Home, Some Elderly NYers Are Struggling To Get Food During Coronavirus PAUSE

Food Pantries Struggle To Keep Up With Demand

Mayor Fears About 2 Million NYers Could Face Food Insecurity During Pandemic

A Third Of NYC Food Pantries Have Closed, Swelling Bread Lines During Coronavirus Lockdown

‘We’re Seeing a Tremendous Demand,’ Cuomo Says of Food Banks

Food banks are closing and losing their workforce because of the coronavirus

Hundreds Line Blocks in Queens for Free Food Distribution

Line at Queens food pantry stretches for 8 blocks 

In New York City, 2 Million Residents Face Food Insecurity, Officials Say

Nearly 1 in 4 New Yorkers Needs Food as Pandemic Persists De Blasio: 2 million people in New York City face food insecurity amid pandemic

NYC food banks face severe challenges in distributing food to Bronx residents

Borough Park Food Pantry Serves Nearly 1,500 families

Coronavirus Pandemic Deepens New York’s Hunger Crisis

COVID-19: Food Insecurity Still Plaguing New Yorkers as State Reopens

‘No end in sight’: How NYC is dealing with the growing hunger crisis 

Video Shows NYC Pantry’s Work: Should Billionaires Get the Bill?

The Francine A. Lefrak Foundation Expands Partnership with Food Bank For New York City to Help Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens Serve More People in Need

Manhattan church sees 2,264% increase in demand for pantry meals amid COVID crisis

May 3, Nourish New York. Nourish New York

More on Nourish New York and other state funded programs New York State program to provide $25 million to food banks

Food pantries, soup kitchens say they haven’t seen $25M in city aid

NY OK’d for federal COVID-19 pandemic food stamp program

New York State Announces $880 Million in Temporary Food Assistance for New York’s School Children

20,000 Families Expected to Receive Food From ‘Nourish New York’ Initiative

New York state announces an additional $100 million in food assistance for SNAP recipients

Governor Cuomo Announces New York State to Extend Partnership with HelloFresh to Combat Food Insecurity Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic  

Governor Cuomo Announces New York State to Extend Partnership with HelloFresh to Combat Food Insecurity Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

Free Produce, With a Side of Shaming

Governor Cuomo Announces $1.5 Million for ‘Feeding New York State’ to Assist Food Insecure New Yorkers and State’s Farmers

Senator Gillibrand Visits Food Pantries In Queens, The Bronx, And Washington Heights, To Advocate For Legislation To Extend Pandemic Snap Benefits And Provide Food Security For New York Families

May 12, No cooking gas. NYCHA Residents Endure Quarantine Without Cooking Gas

Other stories covering buildings without cooking gas: “Stay Home” Difficult When There’s No Cooking Gas 

A NYCHA Building Continues Without Gas, Tenants Struggle To Cook Meals

My gas was shut off before the pandemic but I haven’t stopped cooking. Here’s what I’m making

East Village tenants without cooking gas for five months, including through coronavirus outbreak, and still no relief

Queens NYCHA Residents Have Not Had Cooking Gas for Four Months

May 18, Hazard Pay to be cancelled. Grocery Stores Move To Cancel Hazard Pay For Workers

More on grocery workers as “heroes” and the cancelation of hazard pay Hero of the Day: Out-of-work waitress serves food to her community

Delivery man keeps quarantined New Yorkers fed amid COVID-19

NYC Council Proposes Bonuses For Hospital, Grocery Store Workers 

Grocery Store Safety: Which Chains Are Doing It Best?

The Pandemic Isn’t Easing Up, but Frontline Food Workers Are Already Losing Bonus Pay

UFCW, Democratic senators call on retailers to reinstate hazard pay for grocery workers

Stop & Shop Workers Fight to Get Hazard Pay Reinstated

May 28, Outdoor dining plan released. Coronavirus in NYC: City Council Introduces Urgent Outdoor Dining Legislation 

More on outdoor dining and open streets program: Council Seeks Open Streets for Restaurants, Defying de Blasio (Again!) Council Seeks Open Streets for Restaurants, Defying de Blasio (Again!)

Reopen News: City Council pushes to expand outdoor dining in New York City

NYC Council unveils outdoor dining plan for struggling restaurants 

NYC’s Outdoor Dining Plan Includes Seats in Parking Spots, Closed Streets 

NYC could see outdoor dining by June 22 as Gov. Cuomo approves for Phase 2 

NYC moves to open outdoor dining space for floundering restaurants 

City sets up plans to help restaurants establish outdoor seating during reopening process 

New York City’s Reopening Plan Expands Outdoor Dining

New York City’s Reopening: Restaurant Rules for Dining Out – Robb Report

Is Outdoor Dining Allowed in NYC? News & Updates on Bars & Restaurants

Photos: Pandemic-Fatigued New Yorkers Crowd Outside Of Bars & Restaurants Crowds Pack Streets Outside Manhattan Bars, Restaurants Over Weekend; Gov. Cuomo Threatens, ‘Don’t Make Me Come Down There’ 

Crowds flock to Manhattan bars, restaurants despite social distancing rules

Coronavirus Updates: More than 4,100 NYC Restaurants Are Now Offering Outdoor Dining

Restaurant Dining Is Back, if You Can Find a Table

Restaurants Will Soon Get More Street Space — And Maybe New York City Will Get a Permanent Improvement

22 Open Streets Will Become Outdoor Dining Spaces On Weekends

As Dining Takes to the Streets, New York Restaurants Hit a Speed Bump 

Restaurant Owners Say Outdoor Dining Rules are Confusing

Photos: NYC’s restaurants get creative for street eating

NYC Restaurateurs Spend Thousands to Comply With Last-Minute Outdoor Dining Rule Changes

Outdoor Dining Offers Fresh Air and Fantasy to a City That Needs Both

The Problems of Outdoor Dining for NYC Restaurants

NYC Announces 15 More Open Restaurant Locations For Outdoor Dining

New York City Considers Extending Outdoor Dining Into Colder Months

Outdoor Dining to Become a ‘New NYC Tradition’ and Return Next Summer, Mayor Says 

UPDATE: Mayor Makes Curbside Restaurant Seating Permanent 

150 NYC restaurants with outdoor dining

Outdoor Dining Flourishes In New York City : Coronavirus Live Updates

June 1, P-EBT. Money for Groceries Coming to *ALL* NYC Families

More on P-EBT and changes to SNAP: Hunger Is on the Rise. Food Donors Are Getting Creative.

As Coronavirus Spreads, People on Food Assistance Struggle to Get Groceries

New York City Joins State Coalition to Stop Trump Snap Cuts

Expanding SNAP to online grocery shopping in a time of COVID – School of Public Health

Why Advocates Say Food Stamps Should Work on Cooked Food

SNAP food assistance benefits extended through July

New York state announces an additional $100 million in food assistance for SNAP recipients

More Help Now Available for Struggling New Yorkers to Access SNAP, WIC Food Benefits

SNAP in the Era of COVID | Community Food Action

June 23 Grab-and-Go meals. NYC grab-and-go meals to continue operation through the summer, officials say

Certain people more likely to be food insecure in NYC, and experience it more severely – below are resources examining the rates of food insecurity, and the consequences of it, for children, seniors, Black people, Latinx people, residents of Queens and Bronx boroughs, homeless people, immigrants, and more: 

‘When you ignore problems, the problems get worse’: Queens activist calls on DOE to help feed homeless with excess food from schools – amNewYork

Coronavirus Worsens Food Insecurity for New Yorkers

Stuck At Home, Some Elderly NYers Are Struggling To Get Food During Coronavirus PAUSE

Free Meals at City Schools a Lifeline for Struggling Families

New York City’s Undocumented Population Faces Exposure to COVID-19 and Food Insecurity

Missing meals: Coronavirus has 1 in 3 parents of infants and preschoolers skipping food

Kids Are Going Hungry Because of the Coronavirus

‘I Know You’re Angry With Me Right Now Because You’re Hungry’

How Covid-19 Is Impacting Food Insecurity For Older Adults

New York State Announces $880 Million in Temporary Food Assistance for New York’s School Children

We Must Not Ignore the Toll of COVID-19 on the Bronx

How to get free food in NYC during the pandemic

The Coronavirus Crisis Is Worsening Racial Inequality

As food insecurity continues to plague New Yorkers, impact on children is worrisome

Half of New York’s Immigrants are Unemployed Due to Pandemic: Report

Under Threat & Left Out: NYC’s Immigrants and the Coronavirus Crisis

Sunset Park Food Pantry Hangs on by a Thread While Serving More People

To Be Hungry In The Middle of A Pandemic

Black, Hispanic households struggling with food insecurity during pandemic

Especially Hard-Hit by Coronavirus, City’s Bangladeshi Community Sees Failure of Government to Help Vulnerable New Yorkers

Covid-19 and Racial Justice Movements Show It’s Time for Black Food Sovereignty in Brooklyn

A Farm In NYC’s Central Park Could Help Feed Food Insecure Residents

NYC Restaurant Workers Pushed to Food Pantries and Homelessness While Jobs Remain Scarce

New York City’s Fight Against Food Insecurity Amid COVID-19

Hunger ‘Skyrocketing’ in Latino Neighborhoods Hard-Hit by COVID

Poll: Half of NYC parents have skipped/reduced meals for their family, and 62% are concerned about their child’s access to food this fall

July 16, “Cuomo Chips.” Restaurant unveils $1 “Cuomo Chips” after Governor announces alcohol regulations

More articles about the sale of alcohol, and the regulations around it: Cuomo Announces Bars & Restaurants Can Sell To-Go Cocktails During Coronavirus Shutdown

Here’s How NYC Bars Are Adapting To The New Alcohol To-Go Rule

Strict rules on booze bills threaten NYC restaurant reopenings

New Yorkers want to keep booze in post-coronavirus food delivery

No Food? No Booze. Cuomo Cracks Down on Outdoor Drinking at Bars.

No food, no service: New York will ban booze at bars without eats 

No Alcohol for NYers Unless Served With Food, Cuomo Says 

New York Bars Add Questionable Dollar Menus to Comply with COVID-19 Rules

No More ‘Cuomo Chips’ For NYC Coronavirus Alcohol Orders

August 6, “Safe and Just Reopening” Plan. Restaurant Owners Propose “Safe & Just Reopening” Plan

Tracing the fears and financial woes of restaurants, their fight to survive, and the many permanent closures due to the pandemic, listed chronologically: Some NYC Restaurateurs Say They Won’t Reopen After COVID-19 Crisis Without Landlord Help

My Restaurant Was My Life for 20 Years. Does the World Need It Anymore?

NYC Restaurant Workers Fear Uncertain Future After Coronavirus 

Coronavirus alters the future of New York restaurants

New York City Restaurants Seek Aid to Survive Coronavirus Outbreak

Table For None: Tom Colicchio Explains What Restaurants Need To Survive

NYC eateries say they’ll need more seating post-coronavirus

Restaurants will need a miracle to survive the coronavirus pandemic (opinion)

1 in 4 restaurants won’t reopen after the coronavirus pandemic, OpenTable CEO warns

Why and How New York’s Restaurants Are Starting to Reopen

26 NYC Restaurants and Bars Closed Permanently in Coronavirus Pandemic

Opinion | Will Bars Exist in NYC After the Coronavirus?

Swaths of New York City small businesses face extinction in the wake of coronavirus “We Are Bleeding Out”: Bar & Restaurant Owners Wonder How They’ll Ever Come Back From Coronavirus Shutdown

“I Can’t Survive Until October”: NYC Restaurants Fear Delay to Indoor Dining

Almost One-Third of NYC Restaurants Missed June Rent, Survey Finds 

Survey finds that restaurants and bars are still struggling to pay rent as New York City reopens 

80 percent of NYC eateries couldn’t afford rent amid coronavirus

Two Decades-Old NYC Restaurants Permanently Close

Restaurants Struggle to Stay Afloat as Cuomo Cracks Down

Long-standing NYC restaurant Bennie’s Thai Cafe closing doors due to COVID

These Businesses Lasted Decades. The Virus Closed Them for Good.

One-Third of New York’s Small Businesses May Be Gone Forever

Indoor dining isn’t safe with Covid-19. Restaurants need a bailout.

83% of New York City restaurant owners couldn’t pay full rent in July, report shows 

83% of New York City restaurant owners couldn’t pay full rent in July, report shows, AMNY 

New York City restaurant owners call for action from the state to prevent closure

NYC Restaurateurs Renew Calls for Rent Relief As End of Eviction Moratorium Looms

No One Knows How Many Restaurants Have Closed in New York City 

Current crisis permanently closed these NYC restaurants and bars

New York Restaurants Won’t Profit For Another Six Months Without Aid, New Report Finds

Final Meals at Closing Restaurants: ‘I Will Dream of Those Dumplings’

August 21, Universities provide quarantine meals. Returning NYU Students Document Quarantine Meal Chaos on Tiktok 

Quarantined NYU students display dismal food options on TikTok 

August 31, Debates over a return to indoor dining. Cuomo won’t budge on reopening NYC restaurants for indoor dining

More on the tensions between restaurants and government and the return to indoor dining, including social distancing and mask wearing enforcement: Indoor Dining May Not Return to NYC Next Week 

In N.Y.C., Dining Remains Outdoors Only for Now 

Cuomo Introduces Three Strike Rule For NYC Restaurants and Bars to Enforce Social Distancing

De Blasio Promises Stepped Up Enforcement At Bars And Restaurants As Cuomo Says Not Enough Is Being Done 

NYC To Crack Down On Bar and Restaurant COVID violations As Summer Programs Start For Kids 

Governor Cuomo Announces Multi-Agency Task Force Has Inspected Nearly 1,100 Bars and Restaurants for COVID-19 Violations, Leading to Dozens of Charges and Ten License Suspensions This Week

New York suspends liquor licenses of six NYC bars in violation of COVID-19 regulations 

27 More NYC Bars, Restaurants Ticketed For Coronavirus Violations

List: 38 more NYC, NY bars have liquor licenses suspended over coronavirus violations

Indoor Dining Has Accounted For Almost 50% Of NYC Restaurant Pandemic Suspensions

55 bar, restaurant violations in NYC, LI so far this weekend

Coronavirus Impact: Mayor De Blasio Says At This Point There Is No Plan To Allow Indoor Dining Any Time Soon

COVID NYC Update: East Village restaurant Cloister Café sues to get liquor license reinstated 

NYC Restaurants Plead For a Plan For Return of Indoor Dining 

Indoor dining may not return to NYC until next year; restaurant owners say they may not make it ‘Panic Is Setting In’: A Murky Future Lies Ahead for New York’s Restaurant Industry

COVID-19: New Restrictions Placed On NY Restaurants, Bars

Bill de Blasio Says Indoor Dining Decision Will Depend on Schools Reopening

De Blasio hints indoor dining won’t return in NYC until COVID-19 vaccine Reopen New York City: Indoor dining seems unlikely soon, Cuomo and de Blasio suggest 

Queens Restaurant Sues Cuomo Over NYC Indoor Dining Ban | New York Law Journal