Astoria Introducing Slightly Altered States, a New Theater Company in LIC by Meg Cotner Slightly Altered States theater company is coming to Queens!
Long Island City Bachata Rosa Lounge Soft Opening is Now by Meg Cotner A new restaurant, Bachata Rosa Lounge, has opened at 24-03 41st Avenue in Dutch Kills.
Long Island City The Paper Factory Hotel May Be Getting Way Taller by Meg Cotner The Paper Factory Hotel has proposed a 6 story addition to their current 5-story building in Dutch Kills.
Astoria Real Estate News, Almost End of the Year Edition by Meg Cotner Some notable real estate news from around Astoria, Dutch Kills, and Roosevelt Island.
Long Island City Good News for LIC’s Chocolate Factory Theater by Meg Cotner Thanks to help from the city of NYC, the Chocolate Factory Theater is staying in Queens in a new location at 38-29 24th Street in Dutch Kills.
Astoria Long Island City LIC, Get Ready for the Arrival of the King of Falafel by Meg Cotner The King of Falafel is coming to Long Island City!
Long Island City Dutch Kills Playground to Get Upgrades, But Not Tennis Courts by Meg Cotner Dutch Kills Playground in LIC will get an upgrade starting in 2018 to the tune of $4.5 million.
Long Island City Ramen Shack For Reals – Restaurant Opening in LIC This Month by Meg Cotner Ramen Shack owner Chef Keizo Shimamoto is opening a Ramen Shack restaurant (as opposed to a pop-up) in LIC this month.
Astoria Mothership Meat Company Dinner Arriving August 22 by Meg Cotner Josh Bowen of LIC’s John Brown Smokehouse, founded Mothership Meat Company and will present a pre-opening barbecue dinner on August 22.
Long Island City LIC Gets the Golden Touch – Oro Restaurant to Open Near Queens Plaza by Meg Cotner New Italian restaurant Oro is opening in the Crescent Club building just north of Queens Plaza, offering classic and modern Italian dishes.
Astoria We Tried Front Toward Enemy and Liked It by Mackenzi Farquer Last night we got the chance to try out Astoria’s latest offering, Front Toward Enemy. After being a bit put-off by the name (it references a M18 Claymore Mine) and (…)