Fuente: New York Post
Once coined “the city that never sleeps,” a sizable portion of NYC now has a sensible, if not yawn-inducing bedtime. While most Empire City bars, nightclubs, fitness centers and even supermarkets once stayed open until the wee hours, the pall of the pandemic changed the circadian rhythm of the city — shifting some 24-hour hotspots into sundown-to-sunset (or not much later) establishments. Jessica Heaven, a 33-year-old musician and event planner who’s lived in NYC for 10 years, told The Post that throughout her Gotham tenure, she’s seen the city’s schedule go through shifts: from late-night loaded, to doors closing early, to now slowly re-introducing an array of all-hours options.
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