Cyrus Still Battling Its Landlords
A new cross complaint by the landlord has only complicated things.
A new cross complaint by the landlord has only complicated things.
They're still facing eviction, but the Board of Supervisors has yet to officially step in, which they probably will.
The 'Godfather' director is not a fan of Tavola restaurant.
Christine Olague proposes a district-wide moratorium on conversions in Union Square.
The bar had a "no last call" party on Saturday, and so far the owners have not padlocked the place, even though the eviction date has passed.
He tried to pass off a 1929 bottle from a French winery that didn't begin bottling until 1934.
Big Lantern just paid out $239,000 in back overtime to employees.
He'll be doing one to three years for swiping five paintings and a drawing from New York hotels.
The bar may be endangered, but it won't give up without a fight.
Dogpatch: Gilberth's Rotisserie & Grill has just softly opened at 2427 3rd Street (at 20th), from the team behind The New Spot around the corner, serving pan-Latin fare, including rotisserie chicken, Cuban baby back ribs with a guava glaze, Argentinian-style...
They're now being sued by the Department of Labor, and about to close.
Owners Terces and Matthew Engelhart are still crying poverty, but looking to open new locations in SoCal.
We're trying really hard not to be cynical.
"For every illegal or disreputable thing you hear there are half a dozen or more former employees who learned to follow their dreams (and still are rocking it). As well for every one 'bad' [comment] there are HUNDREDS of happy...
The raw/vegan restaurants will likely just change hands to a friendly buyer.