City Clears Out Corona Plaza’s Popular Street Vendor Market
Corona Plaza is home to one of New York City's most celebrated street vendor markets, but on Friday, the City swept the plaza, forcing many unpermitted vendors to leave.
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Corona Plaza is home to one of New York City's most celebrated street vendor markets, but on Friday, the City swept the plaza, forcing many unpermitted vendors to leave.
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