Sunday, May 11, 2014
Week in Grieview
[Performer Leo Gu Gu in front of Eastern Bloc last week via Grant Shaffer]
Murder charge for driver who crashed into East Village Farm & Grocery (Tuesday)
NoHo flea market gutted for new condos (Monday)
New 12-story, mixed-use building in the works for Avenue D (Thursday)
NY Copy & Printing finds a new home after losing lease on East 11th Street (Wednesday)
Dok Suni is closing after 22 years (Tuesday)
Jennifer Blowdryer's East Village (Tuesday)
The hawks of Tompkins Square Park are now parents (Friday)
Out and About with the shopkeepers of Anna (Wednesday)
New hotel in the works at the Whitehouse Hostel on the Bowery (Monday)
The Russ & Daughters Cafe opens (Wednesday)
A look at the exhibit "Dealing With Things Is Tricky" featuring Frank Ape (Sunday)
Perbacco is closed for remodeling (Thursday)
Demolition commences on East 14th Street to make way for two retail-residential complexes (Tuesday)
Honoring Alan Cumming at Theatre 80 (Tuesday)
Speaking out against Steve Croman (Thursday)
More on the transformation of 243-245 E. Second St. (Friday)
A new Indian restaurant on East 6th Street (Tuesday)
$18,975 asking rent for former South Brooklyn Pizza space (Wednesday)
Liquiteria opening in former Blimpie space on Fourth Avenue (Thursday)
Apiary becomes Après (Friday)
Bibi Wine Bar opens on East Fourth Street (Thursday)
Cooper Square dorm update (Monday)
Work on the Miss Lily's 7A Cafe sidewalk awning (Monday)
Construction watch at 536 E. 13th St. (Friday)
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