[Outside Grace Church on Broadway and East 10th Street. Photo by Evan OHara]
Six miracles of East Village Ungentrification (Fork in the Road)
Video: John Penley is an Anarcho Yippie (Vimeo)
The tragedy of Cooper Union (Felix Salmon/Reuters)
Did 7-Eleven kill this Chelsea deli? (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Proposed Soho House on Ludlow to show Taylor Mead films next week (The Lo-Down)
West Village co-op sues over Citi Bikes docking stations (DNAinfo)
Emerald Inn is closing. But moving! (West Side Rag)
Where you can find a SF Burrito Mojado in the East Village (Fork in the Road)
Clemente Soto Velez Center wins Landmarks Conservancy Award (BoweryBoogie)
FlipKey looking to turn Stuy Town into hotels for tourists (New York Post)
Selling the CBGB movie overseas (Deadline.com)
Alleged
Springtime summer in the city (Slum Goddess)
Revisiting some lost storefronts (Flaming Pablum)
East River Park in 1902 (Ephemeral New York)
Alleged "Costumers" of a drug ring? Ha! What a cool job.
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Thanks for the terrific links this week. The article about Cooper Union really nailed it, and SoHo House's pandering was a laugh riot.
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