Sunday, January 11, 2015
Week in Grieview
[Friday morning on 7th and A]
Ricky hopes for a reunion with Pookie (Tuesday)
Local elected officials urge Mayor de Blasio to help return the former PS 64 to the community (Wednesday)
Open Pantry announces closure on Second Avenue (Thursday)
Those "incessantly ringing" wind chimes on East Seventh Street (Friday)
Out and About with Zachary Mack (Wednesday)
NYU neighbors Just Sweet and Everything Bagels close on Third Avenue (Monday, 30 comments)
It snowed a little bit (Friday)
Mexican food spot slated for former Native Bean space on Avenue A (Tuesday)
Moonstruck Diner reopens after another revamp (Friday)
The former Back Forty space is for rent (Thursday)
Ella Lounge closes on A (Thursday)
A skylight falls from St. Brigid's (Thursday)
East Village in images, 2014 (Part 2) (Sunday)
The life aquatic on East Fifth Street (Wednesday)
Let's take a look at the New York Sports Club on Avenue A without the sidewalk bridge (Monday)
Madman Espresso coming to University Place (Monday)
Whitehouse Hotel still occupied on the Bowery (Thursday)
The Streit’s Matzo Factory is closing on the Lower East Side (Tuesday)
Video: The "Mighty Manhattan" of 1949 (Monday)
Oyster City to replace Sliders on East 11th Street (Thursday)
Dial-a-Song by They Might Be Giants returns (Monday)
… and a faraway look at the film shoot in Tompkins Square Park last Tuesday night for the Untitled Christmas Eve project starring Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie.
[Photo by @roaddoggz via Instagram]
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