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Burlington Flats is a hamlet (and census-designated place) [1] in the Town of Burlington in Otsego County, New York, United States. [2] It is located at coordinates 42°44′43″N 75°10′59″W / 42.7452°N 75.183°W / 42.7452; -75
Arnot Mall is a super regional mall, [2] serving mainly New York's Southern Tier and Finger Lakes Region. The mall is located at 3300 Chambers Road (Chemung County Route 35) and operated by Spinoso Real Estate Group. [3] Arnot Mall is located along the Southern Tier Expressway (Interstate 86/NY Route 17) at exit 51A between Corning and Elmira ...
Burlington Flats – A hamlet in the western part of the town located on route NY-51. Originally called "Walbridge Flats". Burlington – The hamlet of Burlington is located on NY-80. Unofficially it is still called by its original name "Burlington Green" or simply "The Green". Chapinville – A hamlet south of Burlington Flats on NY-51 ...
The classic 40-foot (12 m) lunch counter restaurant at 174 Fifth Avenue, near East 22nd Street, changed owners five times over the last 94 years. It was saved from closing in 2005 by a loyal customer, closed again in March 2021 due to the Covid pandemic, and reopened as S & P, named for a sandwich shop that opened in the space in 1928.
This is an incomplete list of notable restaurants in New York City. New York City’s restaurant industry had 23,650 establishments in 2019. New York City’s restaurant industry had 23,650 establishments in 2019.
Atlantic Center has 3 retail levels and 2 underground parking levels, with Stop and Shop and Old Navy on the first floor, Best Buy, Marshalls, and the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles on the second floor in addition to a few smaller retail outlets, and a Burlington Coat Factory and Dave & Busters on the third floor, in addition a ...
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The 2006 edition was the first edition of the Michelin Guide to New York City to be published. It was the first time that Michelin published a Red Guide for a region outside Europe. [4] In the 2020 edition, the Guide began to include restaurants outside the city's five boroughs, adding Westchester County restaurants to its listing. [5]