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Vacant Storefronts, Armory Eviction | Manhattan Week In Review
Also: New Chick-Fil-A Sparks Spicy Debate | Beloved Harlem Group Looks To Future After City's Sweep | Hair Salon Sued By Landlord

NEW YORK, NY — Miss any headlines in Manhattan this week? From a youth group facing eviction to spicy debate over a new Chick-Fil-A, Patch's week in review has you covered for the borough's top news.
After City's Sweep, Beloved Harlem Workout Group Looks To Future
Weeks after the city sparked outrage by dismantling the beloved Marcus Garvey Park "Lion's Den, " a deal may help them remain in the park.
New Washington Heights Chick-Fil-A Spurs Spicy Uptown Debate
"Me, a lesbian with no self-control, is incredibly excited, " one uptowner said. "I'm going to eat the chicken."
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UES Salon Duped Landlord By Swapping Locations, Skipping Rent: Lawsuit
Landlords claim an Upper East Side hair salon secretly moved its assets to a new location to avoid repaying debts it ran up during COVID.
UWS Broadway Regained Just 1 Storefront After COVID Losses
Patch's third count of shuttered Broadway storefronts on a central Upper West Side corridor found 56 are still standing empty.
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Beloved UES Youth Group Facing Eviction From Park Avenue Armory
The Knickerbocker Greys have occupied a small slice of the Park Avenue Armory for more than a century. The armory's operators want them out.
Harlem's One45 Project Loses Civil Rights Museum As Sharpton Drops Out
Rev. Al Sharpton is withdrawing his museum from the contested project, where it had been a centerpiece tenant. Developers are pressing on.
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