You can complain to 311 via Twitter 24/7; East Village bar will kick you out for saying ‘literally’
Screenshot of 311’s Twitter page (L); Google Street View of Continental bar (R)
Screenshot of 311’s Twitter page (L); Google Street View of Continental bar (R)
- 311’s Twitter account will start taking requests 24 hours a day, seven days a week. [amNY]
- Two new laws focusing on vacant land throughout the city are aimed at identifying lots and buildings that could be used for affordable housing. [CityLand]
- New York Magazine’s new public art project displays covers from artists such as Yoko Ono and Alex Katz around the city. [Untapped Cities]
- East Village dive bar Continental (famous for its cheap shot deal) has banned customers who use the word literally. [Grub Street]
- You can score discount tickets to the Best of Brooklyn Food & Beer Festival this Saturday. [Brokelyn]
- Grand Central’s historic cocktail bar the Campbell Apartment is suing the MTA for keeping the heat too high. [Time Out NY]
- Annabelle Selldorf’s University Place condo gets its full facade. [CityRealty]
- New interior renderings appear for Robert A.M. Stern’s Upper West Side condo. [Curbed]