Second incarnation of Atlantic Book Shop closing (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Remembering Barnacle Bill Scott (Neither More Nor Less)
Prediction: More high-rises for the East Village in the next 10 years (The Local East Village)
2 Cooper Square residents helped kill the B Bar Beige party (Eater)
The R train is gross (Runnin' Scared)
Warning about Walmart on the LES (DNAinfo)
Tommy Hilfiger buys Madison Avenue's landmark clocktower (Curbed)
RIP 35 Cooper Square (Patell and Waterman’s History of New York)
What's replacing The Eldridge on Eldridge (BoweryBoogie)
Sounds like a headline from here!: Pair of Old East Village Buildings To Be Torn Down for Condos (Curbed Chicago)
And Dave on 7th notes the finished ad outside
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How much you want to be those 2 Cooper residents used to think B Bar was the greatest place to hang out, inspiring conversations like, "Hey! Wouldn't it be great to live across the street so we could come here every day and never have to worry about getting a cab home?" As summer is starting, I wonder how much noise will be blaring from the 2 Cooper rooftop.
I'd add to this list the dubious distinction of having 4 mentions in this latest from Fork In The Road.
Neptune
Royale
Back Forty
Barbone
10 Restaurants with Gardens
Those who live by the Yunnies die by the Yunnies. No self-respecting EV resident would set foot in that a**hole infested place.
What's a yunny?
http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/2007/08/young-urban-narcissists_08.html
I just reread the definition of a Yunnie, and now I know why that dude in Ben's deli yelled at me the other morning, 8:15 no less. I rolled my eyes at him when he moved 1 step back from the papers so I could crouch in front of his incredibly small bump in his trousers. I had said "excuse me" , yet he didn't deem me worthy of two steps back. I rolled my eyes and this short, angry little precious man yelled at me. After reading the yunnie definition I get it, Creepy.
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