Thursday, November 19, 2020

Third Avenue Business Improvement District - EAT ME. DRINK ME. // An evening with Coqui the Chef

 

Third Avenue Business Improvement District understands that this holiday season will be like no other we have encountered in our lifetime.  It will be difficult to not gather in traditional ways, but for the sake of our borough and City's public health we must do everything possible to stop the spread of coronavirus.  Even in these dark times, we can look to events and programs that make sharing the holidays a little easier and more festive.

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So we invite you to join us as we continue to promote #ShopSmall #ShopLocal and the holidays, by joining us for virtual events, holiday programs, and a different way to experience the South Bronx this season.  We like you are eager to get back to a time when we can gather in person and party - but for now, let's be safe and smart.

Mask Up.

Sincerely,
Michael Brady
Chief Executive Officer

Yesterday, Governor Cuomo announced some changes to the COVID Cluster Initiative zones due to changes in the most recent testing data.
 
Two new yellow zones have been added in the Bronx. Third Avenue Business Improvement District and the Bruckner Blvd Commercial Corridor fall within these zones.
 
What does this mean?

  • Indoor and outdoor dining at still permitted, but with a 4 person maximum per table
  • Houses of workshop are limited to 50% of capacity
  • Non-essential gatherings limited to 25 people outdoors and 10 people indoors
  • Schools remain open but with 20% weekly testing of in-person students and faculty. Per Mayor De Blasio's 11/18/2020 Executive Order, all NYC school buildings are temporarily closed.
Of course, all other existing City & State regulations and restrictions also remain in place.

Should your business have any questions please contact the BID offices at 718-665-3983.

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