After 40 years, Angelica Kitchen is closing.
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Gothamist reports:
"The restaurant had been struggling for several years, particularly because rents in the area have become almost unbearable for independent businesses. A new lease McEachern signed in 2014 was for over $21,000 a month—keeping in mind that doesn't include additional expenses including utilities, taxes, insurance, payroll, etc.—up from $450 a month when the restaurant first opened nearby on St. Marks Place."
3 comments:
Hi Jeremiah - thanks for this great blog --
On Sunday April 1 at 10:30am and 3:30pm NY1's new public affairs talk show is devoting an entire half hour to
Vanishing small businesses --- we speak with Manhattan borough president Gale Brewer, Commissioner of Small business services Gregg Bishop, Councilman ERic Ulrich and Greater NY chamber of commerce Mark Jaffe. I hope you can tune in -- it was because of your blog that i learned about Angelica's Kitchen - and we mention the closing of this beloved vegan eatery in our show.
We plan to do more stories on this topic and I hope to have you on the show sometime.
Keep up the great work- this is a GREAT blog!
Cheryl Wills, Host, In Focus, NY1 News 212-379-3412
Thank you Cheryl. I'm glad to hear this. I don't have NY1, though; will it be online?
I loved Angela's Kitchen and sad to see it close.
Wow Cheryl Willis. As a former New Yorker I miss seeing you on tv and I miss NY1. Wish I could get the channel in Atlanta. All of my favorite restaurants in the city are long gone.
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