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We put together hot spots in and around Washington Heights offering a place to experience the big game with your friends and neighbors.
A Queens-based ghost kitchen found its forever home in Williamsburg, serving up meat-free Caribbean dishes crafted by a Wash Heights native.
Looking to support small businesses on the Inwood and Wash Heights? Here's a list of participating businesses to check out this weekend:
Fried chicken, anyone? Chick-fil-A lands just north of Inwood this week. Here’s what you need to know:
Newest Tenant at Bronx Retail Space Supports Community Health Care
The stores are part of roughly 78 nationwide leases for sale following Rite Aid’s filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Music will be playing and booze will be flowing again at the site of a former Inwood bar and restaurant on Dyckman Street. Here's the latest
Coffee and F— Bagels must remove its sign on Broadway ASAP, city officials said, but not because of its content.
“All customers say they came in because of the sign,” the store's owner said. Here’s the sign that's turning heads:
Bargain store chain DII is opening up a location in Inwood and is set to offer exclusive discounts on apparel, toys, groceries and more.
La Esquina de Nagua failed to meet the basic requirements for approval, with officials expressing concern over pest issues and late hours.
The shop will provide quick coffees and snacks to commuters before they board transit on Broadway, the broker behind the leasing told Patch.
A grant prioritizing bodegas in the Bronx, Washington Heights, and Harlem is now open for applications.
The Exus Driving School opened recently at 1386 St. Nicholas Ave., between West 179th and 180th streets.
Washington Heights was one of six neighborhoods identified by the hospital as being high priority for a new grants program.
Pace's Italian Market is opening in the next couple of days at 4131 Broadway, between West 174th and 175th streets.
The outlet gave the neighborhood haunt a spot on its list for its bare-bones aesthetic and poppy and whole wheat bagels.
Plans are in the works for a new Business Improvement District on a stretch of Broadway in Washington Heights. Here's what to know.
A Rite Aid employee at 4910 Broadway confirmed to Patch that the store would close at the end of January.
Word Up is looking for help in expanding its book supplies, youth programming, healthcare outreach, and more.
If you work at a small business in Washington Heights, you can apply for a grant from the Washington Heights Business Improvement District.
Signage for a crepe shop recently went up in the former storefront of the Broadycke Meat Market at 4767 Broadway.
Council Member Carmen De La Rosa said she tried to help one of the popular eateries, but the landlord wouldn't budge on rent payments.
PT Of The City is opening an Inwood location in a former gym at 4875 Broadway. Here's what to know about the new business.
Pure Green opened its doors last week at 4026 St. Nicholas Ave., near West 169th Street. It has smoothies, acai bowls, toasts, and more.
Months after Chick-fil-A opened its first location in Washington Heights, it appears set for another location at West 225th Street.
The popular chain sandwich shop is opening soon at 4055 Broadway, near the corner of West 171st Street.
The uptown event Saturday night will include storytelling, cannabis, food, drinks, and community. Here's what to know.
Dyckman Beer Co.'s, an Upper Manhattan company, announced Tuesday that its craft beer is joining the selection at Yankee Stadium.
Fitting with the vibrant outer design, many of the rooms within the new hotel at 181st Street and Amsterdam have color themes.
Mayor Eric Adams came to Washington Heights Monday to celebrate the launch of the $300 million Radio Hotel.
The full-service boutique hotel has views of Downtown Manhattan, an underground parking garage, an event space and a rooftop lounge.
Permits were filed with the city recently for a FRESH Food Store at 405 W. 206 St. Here's what to know about the incoming supermarket.
Mayor Eric Adams was at the Cuccio Nail Salon in Washington Heights earlier this week. Yes, he does wear an ankle bracelet.
"Me, a lesbian with no self-control, is incredibly excited," one uptowner said. "I'm going to eat the chicken."
The St. Nicholas Avenue pharmacy is one of the only chain drugstores within a 10-block radius in the neighborhood.
A Space Exotic Smoke Shop is replacing the Last Stop Convenience store at 4973 Broadway, right next to the 207th St. A train station.
A local resident will start selling flowers from a newly opened bakery in Washington Heights. Here's what to know.