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Nighttime NYC: Cabaret Law May Be Gone, But Zoning Still Curbs Dancing
Anna Brooks |
‘The Upper East Side is a residential neighborhood, people do not come to this neighborhood for dancing,’ was one City Council office’s take.
Anna Brooks
‘The Upper East Side is a residential neighborhood, people do not come to this neighborhood for dancing,’ was one City Council office’s take.
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