A new restaurant is finally coming in to replace Carmine’s Italian Seafood, the 107-year-old South Street Seaport fixture that closed last June. According to DNAinfo, a steakhouse called the Fighting Chair, a project by the same entrepreneurs responsible for Five Guys’ entrance into Manhattan a few years ago, will take the space at 212 Front Street. The Fighting Chair, named after fishermen’s chairs, will be an upscale venture completely separate from the hamburger chain. The community board approved the restaurant’s application for a liquor license after it agreed to close at midnight on weekdays, and 1 a.m. on weekends — two hours earlier than the owners had hoped. There’s no word on the cost of the space, but according to DNAinfo, Carmine’s was forced to vacate the location after the landlord upped the rent on the 800-square-foot space to $13,000 per month. [DNAinfo]