NYC outdoor dining sheds were a celebrated pandemic-era innovation. Now, there’s a new set of rules
- New York City is moving towards making outdoor dining structures a permanent part of its streetscape by allowing businesses to set up dining sheds on city streets from April through November.
- The new system has received mixed reactions, with some restaurants glad that outdoor dining will still be possible for most of the year, while others oppose the expansion of sidewalk dining into roadbeds.
- Details such as permitting, fees, licensing, and design requirements are still being decided, but full compliance with the new system is expected to go into effect in November 2024.
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As New York City moves out from pandemic-era regulations, new outdoor dining rules are on the way
Outdoor dining was a part of the pandemic that many people actually liked — made possible by streetside dining sheds that popped up around New York City and allowed many restaurants to stay in business when they couldn't have diners inside. Some sheds were simple — wooden structures with basic cutouts for light, a few tables, the occasional plastic sheeting to keep out rain and snow. Other restaurants got more into it — choosing decor to match t…
NYC outdoor dining sheds face new rules after pandemic-era innovation
NEW YORK (AP) — Outdoor dining was a part of the pandemic that many people actually liked — made possible by streetside dining sheds that popped up around New York City and allowed many restaurants to stay in business when they couldn’t have diners inside.
NYC outdoor dining sheds were a celebrated pandemic-era innovation. Now, there's a new set of rules
NEW YORK (AP) — Outdoor dining was a part of the pandemic that many people actually liked — made possible by streetside dining sheds that popped up around New York City and allowed many restaurants to stay in business when they couldn't have diners i
NYC outdoor dining sheds were a celebrated pandemic-era innovation. Now, there's a new set of rules
NEW YORK (AP) — Outdoor dining was a part of the pandemic that many people actually liked — made possible by streetside dining sheds that popped up around New York City and allowed many restaurants to stay in business when they couldn't have diners i
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