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Can you show us how you cut your hair?
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Be honest does this happen to you too ?
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At a recent event marking the anniversary of the Greek Revolution, @President Donald J Trump linked the rise of the early Greek immigrants with the famous Greek-American diners. Yet today’s reality is different: the diner — the entrepreneurial dream of the first Greek immigrants — is fading, gradually at risk of disappearing, along with an entire generation. Hit by rising costs, iconic Greek diners appear to be on a one-way street, faced also with changing dietary habits, the reluctance of younger members of founding families to take over, and the broader challenges of modern small and medium-sized businesses. Indeed, a few years ago it was estimated that the number of diners in New York had declined by 60% in less than thirty years. At the same time, food prices have soared, and escalating insurance premiums have became unsustainable for many owners. The fate of Neptune Diner’s landmark Astoria location — which closed in July 2024 — reflects the broader changes reshaping the neighborhood. The diner was forced to vacate after zoning changes opened the property to redevelopment, paving the way for a new building complex, as has happened with other businesses in Astoria. 🔗 more info at thenationalherald.com — link in bio. Reporting by: @xristodoulos.athanasatos, TNH/EK Journalist Photos courtesy of Christodoulos Athanasatos, Eleni Sakellis, and Kostas Bej | TNH, and @nypl  Follow @thenationalherald for all things Hellenism.  #NYCGreekDiners #AstoriaDiners #GreekDiners #Greekbusinesses #GreekAmericans
At a recent event marking the anniversary of the Greek Revolution, @President Donald J Trump linked the rise of the early Greek immigrants with the famous Greek-American diners. Yet today’s reality is different: the diner — the entrepreneurial dream of the first Greek immigrants — is fading, gradually at risk of disappearing, along with an entire generation. Hit by rising costs, iconic Greek diners appear to be on a one-way street, faced also with changing dietary habits, the reluctance of younger members of founding families to take over, and the broader challenges of modern small and medium-sized businesses. Indeed, a few years ago it was estimated that the number of diners in New York had declined by 60% in less than thirty years. At the same time, food prices have soared, and escalating insurance premiums have became unsustainable for many owners. The fate of Neptune Diner’s landmark Astoria location — which closed in July 2024 — reflects the broader changes reshaping the neighborhood. The diner was forced to vacate after zoning changes opened the property to redevelopment, paving the way for a new building complex, as has happened with other businesses in Astoria. 🔗 more info at thenationalherald.com — link in bio. Reporting by: @xristodoulos.athanasatos, TNH/EK Journalist Photos courtesy of Christodoulos Athanasatos, Eleni Sakellis, and Kostas Bej | TNH, and @nypl Follow @thenationalherald for all things Hellenism. #NYCGreekDiners #AstoriaDiners #GreekDiners #Greekbusinesses #GreekAmericans

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