Sushi Restaurant To Pay City $500,000

This article is from the archive of The New York Sun before the launch of its new website in 2022. The Sun has neither altered nor updated such articles but will seek to correct any errors, mis-categorizations or other problems introduced during transfer.

The New York Sun

A popular Greenwich Village sushi restaurant will pay the city $500,000 after violating the city’s landmark law, city lawyers announced yesterday.

The dispute is over the rooftop of the restaurant, Sushi Samba, which is located on Seventh Avenue within the Greenwich Village Historic District.

Although the restaurant had the city’s permission to build an open-air trellis on its roof, the restaurant instead built a more permanent addition. A state judge last year ordered the restaurant to remove the steel rooftop structure the restaurant had erected and ordered a civil fine imposed.

The restaurant will be allowed to construct another rooftop trellis in accordance with the Landmarks Preservation Commission’s regulations.

Yesterday’s settlement ends the litigation.


The New York Sun

© 2025 The New York Sun Company, LLC. All rights reserved.

Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. The material on this site is protected by copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used.

The New York Sun

Sign in or  Create a free account

or
By continuing you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use