Footloose, Finally: New York Removes Dancing from Liquor License Reviews
Dining Out NYC: How a Pandemic Lifeline Became a Permitting Nightmare
NYC's permanent Dining Out NYC program under Local Law 121 of 2023 has stalled at the DOT. Participation dropped 80 percent from pandemic peaks, applications sit in administrative review, and only a fraction of restaurants have permits. Why permit strategy now belongs inside the deal model.
New Liquor-Law Playbook for 2026: What New York’s ABC Modernization Signals for Hospitality Operators (and Anyone Building “Experiential” Concepts)
New York's 2025 and 2026 alcohol law reforms reset what counts as licensable hospitality. Experiential venues, for profit membership clubs, limited retail to retail purchasing, and a new Brand Owner's License each move the line. Treat licensing as part of concept design, not closing.
New York Liquor Law Reforms 2026: A Hospitality Operator’s Guide
The hospitality industry is evolving faster than many alcohol codes were written. Experiential venues such as axe throwing locations, VR arcades, climbing gyms, cooking studios, membership clubs, and coworking lounges are no longer novelties. They are mainstream business models, and alcohol service is often a meaningful part of the customer experience and margin structure.

