Streeteries are here to stay. After first popping up during the pandemic, Philadelphia is making them permanent.
It means Good Dog will only have about three tables in its streetery, which it invested a lot of money to build.
"We hired for this. It’s a big thing. I’m gonna have to let a lot of people go, if we don’t get to keep this," Kile explained. "It’s gonna be…it’s gonna be tough." Streeteries can only be six feet wide, with no propane heaters. They must have crash-proof barriers. They cannot be with 15 feet of a fire hydrant, 20 feet of a crosswalk and 30 feet of a stop sign.
"You know there are winners and losers here. We do have to follow state guidelines, so a lot of corner restaurants may lose some of their streeteries, because they are going to be too close to the corner," Ben Fileccia, with the Pennsylvania Restaurant and Lodging Association, said.
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Philadelphia streeteries will be a permanent fixture, with new regulations for their operationStreeteries are here to stay. After first popping up during the pandemic, Philadelphia is making them permanent.
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