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A new Peruvian-Chinese fusion restaurant in Sunnyside is bringing a mix of traditional and modern dishes to the area with a special grand opening event on Saturday, August 23.
The New York City Council has passed a resolution introduced by Council Member Julie Won calling on the state legislature to pass legislation that would require negligent landlords to cover the costs ...
Elected officials, community members, and representatives from non-profit Elmcor broke ground on a new $51.5 million affordable housing development in Sunnyside Monday morning, which promises to ...
A number of elected officials have condemned an alleged ICE raid that occurred in Sunnyside earlier this month and called for expanded “know your rights” outreach in the neighborhood. Immigrant ...
Teppanyaki One Japanese Grill recently expanded to the Sunnyside community, offering flavorful meals, from delicious teriyaki dishes to sushi, poke bowls and other culinary delights. The eatery, ...
Following the demonstration, protestors marched through the neighborhood to the Sunnyside Arch, chanting messages like “No more harassment” and “We are here and we’re not moving.” Valdez said the ...
Hundreds of people packed Sunnyside Community Services (SCS) Thursday evening to give testimony on the OneLIC Neighborhood Plan at Community Board 2’s monthly in-person meeting. Dozens of local ...
Construction has been completed on a 7-story mixed-use building with 24 housing units at 43-34 53rd St. in Woodside.
Construction has officially wrapped up for Sunnyside 52, a new 5-story mixed-use building with ten condominium units at 43-30 52nd St. in Sunnyside.
Ora La Casa De Las Flores offers a thoughtful way to celebrate: its signature afternoon tea experience, set in a floral café that’s been quietly enchanting Sunnyside for weeks.
April 30, 2025 By Shane O’Brien Eco Material Technologies, a company specializing in sustainable and environmentally-friendly cement alternatives, celebrated a ribbon-cutting Tuesday morning for a new ...
OKI Japanese Restaurant, a beloved Sunnyside staple known for its cozy atmosphere and traditional Japanese fare, will permanently close its doors on April 30 after 25 years in business. The restaurant ...
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