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Central Park’s Landmark Loeb Boathouse,
a Tourist Favorite, to Close in October

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 7/22/2022 7:22:30 PM

The Loeb Boathouse restaurant and event space in Central Park, a New York City landmark and tourist favorite featured in films and TV shows from “When Harry Met Sally” to “Sex in the City,” is closing its doors after almost four decades. In a filing with the state Department of Labor last week, the restaurant said it plans to permanently close effective Oct. 16, citing “rising labor and costs of goods.” A total of 163 union workers will face layoffs as a result. The restaurant, established in 1983, marks the third chapter in the building’s history. The boathouse was first

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Inflation is eating away all their profits despite being a popular eatery with high prices. NY officials insist it will reopen ''soon''.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Skinnydip 7/22/2022 7:38:22 PM (No. 1225249)
I don't suppose union salaries had anything to do with it.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 7/22/2022 9:20:47 PM (No. 1225339)
The Leftists destroy literally everything that they touch. Everything.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Old Army Vet 7/22/2022 10:05:08 PM (No. 1225365)
Another job well done by Brandon.
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