During COVID-19, outdoor dining has provided a lifeline for restaurants across the country.
The Times Square Alliance recently celebrated numerous pandemic-driven projects in public spaces across New York City. These projects utilized street lanes to carve out space for curbside dining and office space, in response to the pandemic.
For one project, Brooklyn-based design firm, Fantástica created fast casual street furniture by integrating Cincinnati-based Hollaender Manufacturing's speed-rail aluminum pipe fittings and Yodock safety barriers by Trinity Highway.
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