ON
← Nazaj na pregled
NYC bar owner says Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding closures cost him thousands in lost business
United States🏛️ Politikapred 20 urami

NYC bar owner says Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding closures cost him thousands in lost business

A New York City bar owner, Michael O'Brien, claims that street closures around Madison Square Garden during Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding caused significant financial losses. The NYPD implemented extensive closures on Seventh Avenue and nearby streets, limiting access to the area and impacting his business located directly across from the venue. O'Brien reported a sharp drop in customers and sought compensation or alternative arrangements from city officials and the couple's representatives, though he received no response. The closures coincided with major events like the Fourth of July and the World Cup, which he believed would have boosted business. The event, officially titled 'Wedding Bells Are Ringing,' was permitted by the mayor's office and included plans for large gatherings. Neither Swift nor Kelce confirmed details of the wedding beforehand, and their representatives did not comment on the closures. The couple married at Madison Square Garden with approximately 1,000 attendees.

Kako je poročala vsaka stran

Isti dogodek, razvrščen po političnem nagibu medijev, ki so o njem poročali.

Kako je poročala vsaka stran

Podprite neodvisne novice z zavedanjem pristranskosti in odklenite družbeni utrip, glasovanje skupnosti in svoj prilagojen pregled Zame.

Postani podpornik

Poročanje po svetu

Isti dogodek, kot so ga poročali v drugih državah.

Poročanje po svetu

Podprite neodvisne novice z zavedanjem pristranskosti in odklenite družbeni utrip, glasovanje skupnosti in svoj prilagojen pregled Zame.

Postani podpornik

Preverjanje trditev

Ključne dejanske trditve in koliko virov jih potrjuje oz. zavrača.

Preverjanje trditev

Podprite neodvisne novice z zavedanjem pristranskosti in odklenite družbeni utrip, glasovanje skupnosti in svoj prilagojen pregled Zame.

Postani podpornik

1 poročil

The Washington Times logoThe Washington TimesStrankarsko povezanSredinaDejstva 85Objektivnost 70pred 20 urami
NYC bar owner says Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding closures cost him thousands in lost business

A New York City bar owner, Michael O'Brien, claims that street closures around Madison Square Garden during Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding caused significant financial losses. The NYPD implemented extensive closures on Seventh Avenue and nearby streets, limiting access to the area and impacting his business located directly across from the venue. O'Brien reported a sharp drop in customers and sought compensation or alternative arrangements from city officials and the couple's representatives, though he received no response. The closures coincided with major events like the Fourth of July and the World Cup, which he believed would have boosted business. The event, officially titled 'Wedding Bells Are Ringing,' was permitted by the mayor's office and included plans for large gatherings. Neither Swift nor Kelce confirmed details of the wedding beforehand, and their representatives did not comment on the closures. The couple married at Madison Square Garden with approximately 1,000 attendees.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents the situation from the perspective of a local business owner affected by city planning decisions, without overtly criticizing or praising the city's actions. It reports on the impact of the closures without taking a clear ideological stance, balancing the concerns of the bar and

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article reports specific claims from a local business owner and aligns with reported NYPD closure details. Objectivity is lower due to the emotional tone of the bar owner's quotes and potential bias in emphasizing financial loss without presenting counterpoints.

Ohranimo novice poštene.

ObjectiveNews financirajo bralci in je brez oglasov – pristranskost vam pokažemo, ne skrijemo. Podprite neodvisno novinarstvo za 5 €/mesec.

Postani podpornik

Povezane zgodbe