Sunday, February 8, 2015
Week in Grieview
[Tompkins Square Park the other morning]
Here's a look at the new condos coming to East First Street (Monday)
Black Seed bringing bagels to the former DeRobertis space on First Avenue (Wednesday, 43 comments)
Hummus Place closed for renovations on St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)
Union Square box cutter attacks (Wednesday)
Oh! Thanks Ben Shaoul! The future of East Houston and Orchard will look like this (Friday)
Out and About with Adrianna Grezak (Wednesday)
Unidentified Flying Chickens isn't apparently long for this East Village world (Monday)
Little Joe's Pizza is now Little Gio's on First Avenue (Monday)
Icon Realty new owner of 57 Second Ave. (Tuesday)
The 4th annual Poetic License is underway at the Wild Project (Thursday)
A backyard with a hammock (Thursday)
Destination Bar has closed on Avenue A, will reopen as new bar from owners of 2 Ludlow Street mainstays (Monday)
The $1.50 2 Bros. on St. Mark's Place has apparently closed (Friday)
Full Snow Moon (Tuesday)
What's taking the former Cafe Cambodge/Arcane space on Avenue C (Tuesday)
Former Terroir space quickly converted into Fifty Paces on East 12th Street (Wednesday)
Nike building a pop-up shop/something on the Bowery for the NBA All-Star game (Wednesday)
Hanjoo closes on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)
State seizes B.A.D. Burger on Avenue A for nonpayment of taxes (Thursday)
The Met Foods on 3rd Avenue in Gramercy Park is closing (Friday)
… and the new live nativity scene is up at The Church of St. Stanislaus on East Seventh Street…
[Photo by Derek Berg]
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