Monday, April 13, 2015
A good sign outside B&H Dairy?
EVG contributor Derek Berg spotted a delivery this morning hanging outside B&H Diary at 127 Second Ave. ...
The 73-year-old lunch counter has been closed since the deadly explosion several storefronts away on March 26.
B&H Dairy owner Fawzy Abelwahed told the Times of Israel that the restaurant needed to have new gas pipes installed. He said that he was waiting for a final inspection of the new gas pipes scheduled for today.
"Hopefully we can reopen after that," he said.
To date, supporters have donated $18,225 toward the $20,000 goal of a crowdfunding campaign posted on Smallknot.
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This is really fucked up, Con Ed is making landlords shut down all these small businesses on the block and the businesses are getting fucked. Is there a way for the landlord to not have to charge rent for this month during the tragedy/repairs?????
ReplyDeleteHopefully a good sign, but probably just a regular delivery that didn't get put on hold. But let's hope.
ReplyDeleteThe Smallknot compaign is awesome, but something makes me think the ability to donate in increments of $18 should be available as well in light of the fact that they have the word "kosher" in the name of the restaurant.
ReplyDeleteTo life my friends!
Why was the Meat Market closed today? There was no product in the window. Very worried about this business.
ReplyDelete...the meat market may have been closed because of Orthodox Easter, which was Sunday, 12th.
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