Sunday, October 12, 2014
Week in Grieview
[Photo outside Gem Spa yesterday by Derek Berg]
Someone dumped motor oil in this Steve Croman-owned building (Friday)
Permits filed to demolish former 2nd Avenue BP station (Wednesday)
The Whitehouse Hostel has closed for good on the Bowery (Monday)
Activity again at the long-dormant 25 Great Jones (Friday)
Now open: Barcade on St. Mark's Place; King Bee on East Ninth Street (Thursday)
A matcha bar on East Fourth Street (Friday)
An Out and About recap (Wednesday)
Interior of 137 Avenue C is gutted (Monday)
Longtime East Village resident Jack Smead has some of his photos on display at the 11th Street Bar (Thursday)
Local pols blast 7-Eleven for blocking order to remove noisy refrigeration unit at 170 Avenue A (Tuesday) and .... 1 year later, 7-Eleven asks for more time to move noisy refrigeration units from residential windows (Wednesday)
Pricing and interior shots of the 'intimate new development' at 277 E. Seventh St. (Tuesday)
Possibly albino bank robbery suspect has been busy (Wednesday)
Checking out Centre-fuge Cycle 15 on East First Street (Monday)
Residents continue to speak out about living conditions in Jared Kushner's 170-174 E. Second St. (Wednesday)
The Yaffa mural returns to view (Tuesday)
People behind Gestations still pretending to be opening a bar for pregnant women on Avenue A (Monday)
Avenue A Classic Food opening soon on ... Avenue A (Wednesday)
Lunar eclipse! (Wednesday)
The Subway Inn has a new home (Wednesday)
Looks like The Cock won't be moving into the Idle Hands space (Wednesday)
At Empellón al Pastor, with graffiti on the outside and Charles Bukowski on the inside (Tuesday)
The Post discovers graffiti around the city (Friday)
The changing of the facade at 9 Bleecker St. (Tuesday)
And thanks to Tim Hayes at CBGB for giving 50 EVG readers tickets to the CBGB Music & Film Festival (Tuesday)
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