Signs advertising jars of Carbone's pasta sauce were spotted on a West Village storefront, prompting theories about a possible new store.
Staff at The Uncommons demanded union recognition on Friday, making it the final shop of a mini-gaming cafe chain to make union moves.
NYU Graduate Elevated to Executive Director to Lead and Guide International Non-Profit Into Next Phase
A new landlord will open an 800-seat restaurant as part of a major multimillion-dollar makeover.
The reopening of Smacked Village will be the first of 20 new pot shops featuring the new state-wide store template.
The union says this is a worker-busting tactic a so-called Right to Work group has tried twice before in upstate New York.
Freedom Moses, an affordable comfort-focused ethical footwear brand, is hosting a pop-up next week.
Housing Works Cannabis Company will make its first public sale Thursday at, you guessed it, 4:20 p.m.
The 9th St Farmers Market at 64 W. 9th St. will have its final day of business this week, a store employee confirmed to Patch.
The nonprofit will open the first marijuana dispensary in Manhattan on Dec. 29 at Broadway and Eighth Street.
The two applicants went in front of Community Board 2's Cannabis Licensing Committee last week. Here are the details for both.
Pubkey recently opened at 85 Washington Pl. The only cryptocurrency the bar doesn't accept? Bitcoin.
There will now be a vendor that comes in every week to inspect the ice machine for any possible mold. The strike lasted 46 days.
Figaro Cafe, an old favorite of Jack Kerouac and Bob Dylan, recently reopened in Greenwich Village. Here's what to know.
Brighton Beach's Tashkent Supermarket will open in the West Village near the West 4th station by the end of the year, Eater NY reports.
The longtime hotel and party spot will become a private social club. Here's what to know.
Employees of the flagship Reserve Roastery at 61 Ninth Ave., the first Starbucks in New York City to unionize, held a strike Tuesday.
“The proceeds of this grant allowed us to survive,” Umber Ahmad, the founder of the bakery, said in a news release.
Lincoln Market just signed a 20-year lease to replace a shuttered Rite Aid at 501 Sixth Ave. in Greenwich Village. Here's what to know.
A sheet of paper plastered to the NYC Wine Shop in Union Square says the store closed Thursday. Its website also says it's shuttered.
Thrillist just published its annual list of the 40 best U.S. ice cream shops. A Village spot was one of two in NYC to make the list.
A Michelin Star chef takes inspiration from Fancy Feast cat food.
Piece of Cake Moving & Storage will be offering free ice cream in Washington Square Park during the first week of August.
The French cafe Maman just opened at 800 Washington St. Here's what to know about the new West Village shop.
After 10 years, the Hudson Square BID has finished phase one of making Hudson Street a boulevard for business, bicyclists and residents.
The longtime West Village resident and star of "Sex In The City" is opening a store at the corner of Bleecker and Perry streets.
The Unoppressive Non-Imperialist Bargain Books at 34 Carmine St. has to be cleared out by the end of June, the proprietor told Patch.
55 Bar first opened in the West Village in 1919. Over a hundred local musicians gave it a sendoff on Monday night, Gothamist reported.
Mayor Eric Adams signed legislation Thursday morning to officially establish the West Village Business Improvement District.
Gourmet Garage opened at the end of April at 585 Hudson St. Here is what to know about the new grocery store option.
The National Labor Relations Board certified Friday that the Astor Place Starbucks has successfully unionized — becoming the second in NYC.
Years before the Stonewall Riots, activists walked into Julius' Bar, announced they were homosexual and were denied service of it.
A ceremony took place outside the iconic West Village bar on Friday to honor philanthropists who have given more than $500M to LGBTQ causes.
The flagship Reserve Roastery location at 61 9th Ave. recently voted 46 to 36 in favor of unionizing.
The rally was in response to allegations that Starbucks was deploying union-busting practices against employees.
Florence Prime Meat Market is closing at the end of March after opening in Greenwich Village in 1936, reports Eater NY.
KIND set up a secret free farmer's market behind a vending machine to encourage people not to buy its packaged snacks. No, really.
The Douglas Elliman location at 774 Broadway recently closed, while a private equity firm moved into a growing Greenwich Village building.
Workers at a Starbucks a block north of the West Village announced Thursday they are seeking unionization with two other NYC locations.
A new 16,000-square-foot food hall is opening along the Hudson River near Little Island, just north of 14th Street.
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