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On Thursday, Nice Yield hosted a grand opening for the dispensary, located at 10-50 Jackson Ave.
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The European cult grocery chain expanded its footprint in New York City with the opening Wednesday in Elmhurst.
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Roughly 100 workers at a long-to-shutter Hilton won't be laid off till right after Christmas, according to a state notice.
"We all have a common interest: to work," said a barista at one of two union Queens Starbucks that simultaneously stopped work Wednesday.
Contamination “is a long-term health concern for people who are living or working in those buildings," said EPA project manager Mongelli.
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Workers at LaGuardia Airport allege they have received threats of discharge and interrogation by management amid collective pay demands.
Mount Sinai agreed to increase wages by 18 percent over three years and negotiate on hazard pay, according to the union.
Mount Sinai resident physicians at Elmhurst Hospital are set to strike Monday if their employer fails to agree to demands over wages.
Former waiters at a Flushing eatery say owners took tips to pay bussers and short-changed them on paychecks, federal court records show.
MediSys Health Network agreed to raise salaries by 18 percent over three years.
Resident physicians at Elmhurst Hospital are demanding Mount Sinai pair pay between union doctors and non-unionized physicians.
Doctors in Flushing and Jamaica, many of whom are immigrants, are demanding higher wages as the costs of living in New York skyrocket.
Good Grades will open for business on Thursday at 162-03 Jamaica Avenue at 2 p.m.
Hilton New York JFK Airport on 135th Avenue in Jamaica will shutter in the next three months, laying off 125 workers.
Hilton JFK Hotel in Jamaica will lay off 125 workers on June 1, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification notice.
ABL Beauty Lounge, located on the second floor of the mall, celebrated its grand opening on Sunday.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams released the worst city landlords list. Among them, the owner of a Queens building with 500 violations.
The store, located at 156-36 Cross Bay Boulevard, hosted its grand opening on Friday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
hoi polloi, which means “the common people” in Greek, opened on Thursday in a 5,000-square-foot venue at the shopping mall.
Below Shaku, located at 156-30 Northern Blvd, will open under Shaku Ramen on Dec. 15.
The Queens location, located at 162-10 Jamaica Ave, is the third Primark store to open in the city.
Smoke eaters battled a two-alarm blaze inside a Myrtle Avenue bagel store Tuesday morning, according to the FDNY.
Tech companies have begun moving into Tech Incubators in the Rockaways and at the Greater Nexus in Jamaica
The restaurant will open on Friday, Nov. 25 will open at Queens Center Mall, joining the midtown Manhattan location.
The strike is taking place on the same day as “Red Cup Day,” a Starbucks campaign that gives customers a branded red cup.
A Starbucks in Maspeth filed a petition for a union election with Workers United NY/NJ.
The store at 253-07 Northern Boulevard celebrated its grand opening on Monday.
The Goldfish Swim School at 257-09 Union Turnpike offers indoor lessons year-round to children ages 4 to 12.
The renowned Queens bar and restaurant Grandstand closed its doors after 34 years amid financial struggles.
Jacob Riis Park, known as “The People’s Beach,” is undergoing an Art Deco comeback as developers plan to restore the historic bathhouse.
Philomena's owner and pizza-maker, Dave Acocella, was floored when he saw the Queens community line up in front of his pizza joint.
Philomena’s closed its doors permanently on Friday, according to an Instagram post by the restaurant.
As part of the company’s $140 million capital investment in its NYC Stores, remodeled Maspeth and Glendale stores now offer a fresh new look