Wednesday, October 1, 2014

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition


[High chair on 7th Street the other morning via Derek Berg]

The Bowery Bar protest sign (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

More about the last resident living at 338 E. Sixth St. (The Post)

The CBGB of David Godlis (Mashable)

The East 11th Street windmill from the 1970s (Gothamist)

Christo and Dora, together again! (Gog in NYC)

History of the Stuyvesant Polyclinic on Second Avenue (Off the Grid)

170 Suffolk primed for development (BoweryBoogie)

Pier 42 park designs coming soon (The Lo-Down)

Revisiting Rocks in Your Head (Flaming Pablum)

Citistrikes? Bike-rental company unionizes (The Post)

...and Blondie's 40th Anniversary Exhibition is now up through Oct. 6 at the Chelsea Hotel...

3 comments:

shmnyc said...

That's great news for Citibike workers and their families! Congratulations!

nygrump said...

It is not a public transportation service, only people approved by US Treasury to have a bank account can use the bikes, per Treasury antiterrorism and money laundering regs.

shmnyc said...

nygrump, It's just a matter of time. The MTA should have run it from the start. IMO, of course.