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NYC axes new rule on roll-down gates for businesses – after retailers already spent thousands
New York City lawmakers repealed a decades-old law requiring businesses to remove storefront roll-down gates before a looming enforcement deadline, but some retailers had already incurred significant costs complying with the rule. The decision to roll back the law came after businesses spent thousands of dollars on modifications.
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