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This week's top 10: California launches cautious reopening plan, New York City approves extension of third-party delivery cap

How Atlas Restaurant Group CEO Alex Smith is expanding his hotel, Chef Marcus Samuelsson opens new seasonal rooftop bar and more trending stories.

RH Staff

September 3, 2020

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This week, California launches a cautious reopening plan for dine-in service outlined by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Counties will be assessed weekly. To advance through the tiers, counties must meet the criteria for a less-restrictive tier for three weeks before advancing to the next stage. If they fail to meet the tier standards, they can also be moved back to a more-restrictive phase.

With 1,200 permanent closures in New York City, New York City officials have expanded a temporary cap on third-party delivery fees until restaurants can operate at 100% indoor capacity.

“While restaurants are struggling to keep their doors open and continue paying their staff, third-party delivery platforms have experienced a surge in use. Their business model continues to thrive under COVID, while restaurants continue to need help,” Councilman Mark Gjonaj said in a statement. 

Iam Williams, owner of Deadstock Coffee in Portland, Ore., explains how he combines sneakers and coffee into one interesting concept. 

“I wanted to be in a place where all of those people could hang out, and I couldn’t find it, so I just made it,” he said. “I wanted  to create a place where people could hang out and talk about shoes, that was street culture-inspired without being part of the footwear industry. … It’s also a brand-agnostic space.”

See what other stories were trending this week on Restaurant Hospitality.

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