Wednesday, February 23, 2011
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
Good question: Will Any SPURA Residents Be Able to Afford Future SPURA? (Curbed)
LES Heritage Film Series explores the old Bowery (The Lo-Down)
Chinatown Fair on the ropes (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
This is the end: Swarovski-Encrusted Ugg Boots Feature New York City Skyline (Runnin' Scared)
When Freeman Alley was a breadline (Ephemeral New York)
NYPD Stop and Frisks Reach Record High in 2010 (Gothamist)
Shots of the new TATS CRU mural on Second Street and Avenue A (The Late Adopter)
Why the owner of Via Della Pace on East Seventh Street is bummed about the Carmelo Anthony deal (The Times)
And from EV Grieve readers Samo ... spotted on Stanton and Norfolk ...
BoweryBoogie has more on what this is about...
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I read the times piece on the Knicks' Gallinari and Via Della Pace. What a bummer. It was a coldhearted, mercenary trade that uprooted more than one player (poor Chauncey Billups) against his will. And unfortunately I don't think it will even produce the desired result for the Knicks. Boo.
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