For NYC hospitality vendors
Every NYC venue about to spend money
Sell to NYC restaurants, bars, lounges, clubs, hotels, and cannabis dispensaries before they open. We track every SLA approval across all 59 community boards — and classify each by where they are in the build → open → operate cycle. Your pipeline starts the day they get approved.
The opening-stage timeline — your sales window
Just approved. Architects, expediters, GCs, branding, designers, lawyers.
Construction phase. Kitchen equipment, AV, sound, lighting, security, POS, furniture, signage.
Operating ramp-up. Payroll, insurance, food/beverage distributors, marketing, PR, staff training.
Operating. Maintenance, cleaning, pest, re-fits, alterations, license renewals, ongoing services.
Nightrush-signed-up venues
These NYC operators created accounts on Nightrush and claimed their venue profile. They're actively building out, hiring, and stocking right now. Highest-intent leads in the pipeline.

Unveiled Williamsburg

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10th Avenue Pizza & Cafe
Pipeline of Approvals
Live sales pipeline — every venue approved in the last 24 months, classified by tier. Filter by concept, board, borough, stipulations. Export to CSV.
Match by Stipulation
Pick what you sell — sound mitigation, security, outdoor furniture, awning, HVAC, cannabis services — get every venue whose stipulations imply they need it.
Density Map
Where venues are opening, by NYC community board. Plan territory expansion, identify white-space, see top corridors per district.
Browse by vendor category
Permalink page per category — matched venues, why they need you, example products, get-listed CTA.
Built for these tiers
If you sell any of these into NYC hospitality, every venue in the pipeline is a future buyer.
How the data works
We pull meeting minutes from all 59 NYC community boards monthly. Every SLA / cannabis / sidewalk-café application gets extracted with venue name, entity (LLC), address, application type, vote outcome, and the recommendation text (which often contains the stipulations).
We classify each by "opening-stage tier" based on the meeting date — venues approved <3 months ago are pre-construction, 3-9 months are construction, 9-18 months are ramp-up. Vendors filter by tier to target the right buying moment.
We auto-detect stipulations (closing hours, façade controls, sound restrictions, designated employee, etc.) and map them to vendor categories — a sound consultant filters by "closed façade after 10pm" or "no outdoor speakers" stipulations to find venues that already have an articulated sound problem.

