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Machudsonnotice.Pdf The City of New York BUSINESS INTEGRITY COMMISSION 100 Church Street ∙ 20th Floor New York ∙ New York 10007 Tel. (212) 437-0500 ∙ Fax (646) 500-7096 Daniel D. Brownell Commissioner and Chair April 5, 2017 On March 31, 2017, the New York City Business Integrity Commission denied the trade waste license renewal application submitted by Mac Hudson Industries Corp. This license denial is effective 14 days from March 31, 2017. A copy of Mac Hudson Industries Corp.’s customer list is attached and is available on the Agency’s website: http://www.nyc.gov/html/bic/html/home/home.shtml Please advise the Business Integrity Commission if it appears that customers have been improperly steered to other carting companies. Evidence of specific examples of any such activity should be submitted in writing to the Business Integrity Commission or you may call the complaint number at (212) 437-0600. Sincerely, Daniel D. Brownell Commissioner and Chair CUSTOMER NAME ADDR1 ADDR2 CITY STATE ZIP PHONE 10 Devoe Pizza 10 Devoe Street Williamsburg NY 11211 718‐938‐6629 175 FULTON DINER 175 Fulton Ave HEMPSTEAD NY 11550 516‐280‐7533 197 No.1Chinese Food 197 Knickerbocker Ave Brooklyn NY 11237 718‐628‐7867 21 Berry Deli Inc 922 Broadway New York NY 10010 212‐353‐8540 242 Deli 23‐02 36th Ave LIC NY 11106 39St Wholesale 38‐09 43rd Ave LIC NY 11101 40/40 Club 6 West 25th Street NY NY 10010 5 Mile Stone 1640 2nd Ave NY NY 10128 750 Myrtle Diner 750 Myrtle Ave Brooklyn NY 11205 718‐758‐5298 765 Produce Corporation 765 2nd Ave New York NY 10017 212‐697‐6080 A Taste of China 250 Bayville Ave Bayville NY 11709 516‐628‐2288 ABBEY TAVERN 354 3rd Ave MANHATTAN NY 10010 917‐204‐5393 Acapulco Deli & Restaurant 1116 Manhattan Ave Brooklyn NY 11222 718‐349‐8429 ACE OF HEARTS DINER 27‐24 21st Street Astoria NY 11102 Agora Taverna 7009 Austin Street FOREST HILLS NY 11375 718‐793‐7300 Airway's Pizza 9013 Astoria Blvd East Elmhurst NY 11369 718‐779‐5548 Aji Fusion Sushi 201 5th Ave Brooklyn NY 11217 718‐622‐2889 Alachi Masala 488 Amsterdam Ave New York NY 10024 212‐874‐0737 ALI BABA ORGANIC MARKET PLACE 1 Mott Street NEW YORK NY 10013 Alladin 2906 36th Ave Astoria NY 11106 718‐784‐2554 ALPINE GARDENS RESTAURANT 11 Franklin Ave FRANKLIN SQUARE NY 11010 516‐354‐5770 ALQONQUIN HOTEL 59 West 44th St NY NY 10036 347‐754‐9061 AMERICAN CUT 363 Greenwich St NY NY 10013 973‐417‐0317 AMERICAS BURGERS & WRAPS 1159 3rd Ave NEW YORK NY 10065 212‐628‐0740 AMMOS 52 Vanderbilt Ave NEW YORK NY 10017 212‐922‐9999 ANDY CAFE Tasty Fast Food 23‐39 Astoria Blvd Astoria NY 11102 718‐606‐8745 ANEJO TEQUILERIA RESTAURANT 668 10th Ave NY NY 10036 212‐920‐4770 ANEJO TRIBECA 31 Walker Street NEW YORK NY 10013 ANGELO'S PIZZA 57 117 West 57th St NEW YORK NY 10019 ANTIKA PIZZERIA 36‐08 30th Ave ASTORIA NY 11103 718‐545‐0555 Antonio's Pizza 318 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn NY 11238 718‐684‐9878 Apple Garden 10855 Guy R Brewer Blvd Jamaica NY 11433 718‐523‐8361 APPLE JACK RESTAURANT 1725 Broadway NY NY 10019 212‐586‐6075 Art Gourmet Deli 484 Union Ave Brooklyn NY 11211 718‐687‐9378 ARTIE'S ITALIAN SEAFOOD 394 City Island Ave Bronx NY 10464 718‐885‐0586 ASHTON ALLEY 825 3rd Ave NY NY 10022 Asia Kitchen 8802 Roosevelt Ave Elmhurst NY 11373 718‐505‐0999 Asian Kithen 1801 Nostrand Ave Brooklyn NY 11226 718‐282‐0818 ASTORIA BOWLING 19‐45 49th Street ASTORIA NY 11105 718‐274‐1910 ASTORIA DELI 311 27th Ave Astoria NY 11103 718‐626‐3354 AUSTIN HOUSE RESTAURANT 72‐04 Austin Street Forest Hills NY 11375 718‐544‐2276 AVENIDA CANTINA 25 Avenue B NEW YORK NY 10009 Avenita Diner 8323 Parsons Blvd Jamaica NY 11432 718‐297‐8540 AVENUE CAFE 35‐27 30th Ave Astoria NY 11103 718‐278‐6967 AVRA ESTIATORIA 141 East 48th St NY NY 10017 AYHAN SHISH KEBAB 132 Middle neck Rd GREAT NECK NY 11024 516‐498‐9300 B & B RESTAURANT 165 West 26th St NY NY 10001 BABY BRASA 129 Allen Street New York NY 10002 646‐998‐5316 BAGEL BOBS ON YORK 1641 York Ave NEW YORK NY 10028 646‐753‐1332 Bagel Buffet 510 6th Ave New York NY 10011 212‐924‐8911 BAGEL MAVEN CAFE 362 7th Ave NY NY 10001 Bagel teree 245 124th st New York NY 10035 646‐559‐8912 BAGELS ON THE AVE 3315 30th Ave ASTORIA NY 11103 BAHARI ESTIATORIA 31‐14 Broadway ASTORIA NY 11106 718‐204‐8968 BAKASH CAFE 25‐75 Stienway Street Astoria NY 11103 718‐777‐5656 BALDWIN COACH DINER 790 Sunrise Highway CENTRAL BALDWIN NY 11510 516‐223‐2161 Bamboo Village 96 Bowery New York NY 10013 212‐796‐2868 BAOHAUS 238 E 14th St New York NY 10003 646‐637‐2321 BAR ITALIA MADISON 768 Madison Ave New York NY 10065 BAR SIX 502 6th Ave NEW YORK NY 10011 212‐691‐1363 BARAWINE 200 Lenox Atreet NEW YORK NY 10027 646‐756‐4154 BARCADE 148 West 24th St NEW YORK NY 10011 BARCADE ST. MARKS 6 St Marks Place NEW YORK NY 10003 Basak Chicken 171‐07 Northern Blvd Flushing NY 11358 718‐353‐8484 BASICS INC 1064 Franklin Ave Bronx NY 10456 BAYSIDE MILK FARM 3515 Bell Boulevard NY NY 11361 BBQ Chicken 15823 Northern Blvd Flushing NY 11358 718‐353‐5330 BEA RESTAURANT 403 West 43 Street NY NY 10036 BEDFORD CAFE REST 1 East Bedford Park Blvd BRONX NY 10468 BELLA VITA 211 W 43rd St NEW YORK NY 10036 Berbice 173‐06 Jamaica Ave Jamaica NY 11432 718‐297‐6100 Best Deli 14745 182nd St Springfield Garden NY 11413 718‐995‐2301 Best Garden 4435 Douglaston Parkway Little Neck NY 11363 718‐631‐1888 Best Wok 3411 Avenue H Brooklyn NY 11210 718‐434‐9785 BIEROCRACY 43092 Jackson Ave QUEENS NY 11101 917‐517‐5956 BLAKE & TODD 52 E 53 Street NEW YORK NY 10022 212‐869‐1929 BLAKE & TODD 52 52 Vanderbilt Street New York NY 10017 212‐883‐0010 BLAKE & TODD 77W 47th Street NEW YORK NY 10022 212‐355‐1800 BLOOM'S DELI 124 E 40rd St NY NY 10016 212‐922‐3663 BLUE BAY DINER / BAYSIDE 58‐50 Frances lewis Blvd Bayside NY 11364 BLUE BAY DINER RIVERDALE 3533 Johnson Ave Bronx NY 10463 BLUE OLIVE RESTAURANT 210 E 41th St NEW YORK NY 10017 212‐922‐0991 Blue Valley Food Shop 570 6th ave New York NY 10011 212‐242‐9118 Bobbique 452 Union Street Brooklyn NY 11231 BonChon Chicken 4537 Bell Blvd Bayside NY 11361 718‐225‐1010 Bongee Chicken 4024 162nd street Flushing NY 11358 718‐539‐9292 Boon Thai 681 Manhattan Ave Brooklyn NY 11222 718‐349‐8215 BOULEVARD BAGEL 30‐07 Astoria Blvd Astoria NY 11102 718‐77‐1273 BOULEVARD HERO 149‐24 Guy R Brewer Blvd JAMACIA NY 11434 BOULIS FAMOUS 30‐15 31st Ave ASTORIA NY 11106 718‐806‐1014 BREAD FACTORY 935 8th Ave NY NY 10019 212‐586‐2221 BREAK BAR & BILLARD 32‐04 Broadway Astoria NY 11106 718‐777‐5400 BREUKELEN BRASSERIE 710 Nostrand Ave Brooklyn NY 11216 212‐860‐8681 Bridge Coffee Shop 73 Bridge Street Brooklyn NY 10825 718797‐0825 BROADWAY PIZZA & PASTA 192 W 231 Street BRONX NY 10463 718‐601‐5000 BRONX BBQ 694 W Sunrise Highway VALLEY STREAM NY 11581 516‐256‐2049 BRONX GARAGE 1341 Garrison Ave BX NY 10474 917‐737‐7901 BROOKLYN BAGEL STORE 3614 3614 30th Ave ASTORIA NY 11103 Brooklyn's Natural 49 Bogart St #1 Brooklyn NY 11206 718‐381‐0650 Brunch Food 490 Homelane St Brooklyn NY 11222 347‐335‐0056 BURGER HEAVEN 9 East 53rd Street NY NY 11022 212‐752‐0340 BURGER HEAVEN ‐2 20 East 49th Street NY NY 10022 212‐755‐2166 BURGER HEAVEN 804 Lexington Ave 804 Lexington Ave NY NY 10021 212‐838‐3580 BURGER MEXICANA 545 Flatbush Ave BROOKLYN NY 11225 917‐572‐5094 BURKE & WELL 226 West 79th St NY NY 10024 646‐575‐2360 CAESAR'S PALACE PIZZA 493 Amsterdam Ave NY NY 10024 212‐724‐7886 CAFE 31 RESTAURANT 220 West 31st Street NY NY 10001 212‐695‐5966 CAFE BASIL 762 3rd Ave NEW YORK NY 10017 CAFE OLYMPIA 664 Lexington Ave NEW YORK NY 10022 212‐355‐8383 CAFE PAVLETTE 136 Dekalb Ave BROOKLYN NY 11217 CafŽ Cello 48 W 46th Street New York NY 10036 212‐764‐8701 CafŽ Henri 1010 50th Ave Long island City NY 11101 718‐383‐9315 CALIENTE CAB CO. 488 3rd Ave NY NY 10016 CALIFORNIA DINER 570 Sunrise Hwy PATCHOGUE NY 11772 631‐363‐5338 CAMBRIA HOTEL 123 W 28Th St NEW YORK NY 10001 212‐244‐4477 CANDLELIGHT DINER 56 Veterans Highway COMMACK NY 11725 631‐499‐3918 Caribbean Cabana 11602 Jamaica Ave Richmond Hill NY 11418 718‐849‐0500 Carom CafŽ Billiards 3402 Linden Pl Flushing NY 11354 718‐358‐8585 CARRINO PROVISIONS 8 Erite Street JERSEY CITY NY 7302 201‐630‐0077 Casa Enrique 548 49th Ave Long island City NY 11101 347‐448‐6040 CASIMIR RESTAURANT 103 Avenue B NY NY 10009 212‐358‐9683 CASIMIR‐LEX 1022 A Lexington Ave Manhattan NY 10021 212‐879‐6190 CENTRAL LOUNGE 20‐30 Steinway Street Astoria NY 11105 718‐726‐1600 Century Super Buffet 22018 Hillside Ave Queens Village NY 11427 718‐468‐2100 Chang Xing Kitchen 243 Beach 20th St Far Rockaway NY 11691 718‐337‐6240 Chang Yu 334 Central Ave Brooklyn NY 11221 718‐452‐7032 CHARLIE MEANEYS 52 Central CT VALLEY STREAM NY 11580 Chase Taste Buffet 14921 Jamaica Ave Jamaica NY 11435 718‐558‐8666 CHEEKY SANDWICHES 35 Orchard Street NY NY 10002 646‐504‐8132 CHELSEA MARKET 425 West 15th St NEW YORK NY 10011 212‐220‐3719 Chen Yuan 714 Knickerbocker Ave Brooklyn NY 11221 718‐919‐2542 Cheung King Kitchen 9717 Jamaica Ave Woodhaven NY 11421 917‐717‐5615 CHIAN FEDERATION 44‐01 01rd Ave Astoria NY 11103 718‐777‐7776 Chicken Express 582 Broadway Brooklyn NY 11206 718‐486‐3534 Chicken In‐Out 676 Manhattan Ave Brooklyn NY 11222 718‐383‐0186 Chicken Lovers 21509 Northern Blvd Bayside NY 11361 718‐225‐8482 CHICKEN PROVENCE 154 E 39th St.
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