Sunday, October 13, 2013

Week in Grieview


[Photo by Derek Berg]

New dorm a go for Cooper Square (Tuesday)

City OKs East Village Slow Zone (Friday)

About that "nasty" kiddie pool on the roof (Tuesday)

Registered sex offender arrested for attempted kidnapping on Avenue B (Wednesday)

Mudspot Café coming to the First Park kiosk (Thursday)

New vegan brunch at The Bhakti Center (Thursday)

Workers cut down trees at Astor Place subway plaza (Wednesday)

Out and About with Sally Young (Wednesday)

The Living Room closes after Oct. 26 (Wednesday)

Duane Reade is expanding on Avenue B (Monday)

Part of St. Mark's Place is now Sara Curry Way (Monday)

The never-ending saga of the illegal rooftop additions at 515 E. Fifth St. (Wednesday)

There's a new coffee shop on East Fifth Street (Monday)

A look at "Mildred Fierce" (Thursday)

People liked this cat painting (Tuesday)

Retail space at 205 Avenue A hits the market (Wednesday)

Plans for new bar-club at 50 Avenue B on hold for the moment (Wednesday)

The future of East Houston and Ridge (Monday)

Not a lot of people like the CBGB movie (Tuesday)

A look at the incoming Root & Bone on East Third Street (Monday)

Extending the Second Avenue bike lane (Tuesday)

One dead Christmas tree (Wednesday)

2 comments:

  1. I do love that Rite Aid mural but not enough to make me shop there.

    I had to buy something in a pinch yesterday and chose to buy it at Block instead of the Rite Aid. Keepin' it local!

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  2. If I were that woman, I'd move before that bee got me!

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