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Neighbors press Cholipink applicant at 32 Spring Street to drop terrace use; applicant offers mitigation
Summary
Applicants for a Peruvian fast-casual concept at 32 Spring Street agreed to consider removing terrace use from the current liquor application after neighbors raised noise and privacy concerns; the committee discussed mitigation (greenery, umbrellas, limited hours) and emphasized outreach.
Representatives for a proposed fast-casual Peruvian restaurant at 32 Spring Street told the Manhattan City Board Two SLA committee they will take community concerns about terrace use seriously and, during the hearing, offered to remove rooftop/terrace use from the current application if neighbors objected.
Adriana of Falcone Levy and project lead Jack Shell described the concept (fast-casual Peruvian dishes, an ordering counter rather than…
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